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Billionaires lose $208 billion as Trump’s tariffs shake global markets

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News video: Trump Vows Tariffs ‘Will Never Change’ as Global Backlash Grows, Markets Crash, and Allies Retaliate

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US President Donald Trump has pledged unwavering commitment to his aggressive tariff strategy, calling it a chance to “get rich.” Despite a massive stock market crash and mounting global backlash, Trump insisted tariffs are essential to protect American jobs. China, Canada, and the EU have...

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