Trump wielded the "tariff stick" against Canada. After the short-term surge in the United States and Canada, they still face dual technical barriers to suppress. At present, investment banks have obvious differences on when tariffs will be reflected in inflation. How long can the Federal Reserve's wait-and-see stance be maintained?
2025-07-11 03:32:59
Trump wields the "tariff stick" against Canada. After the short-term surge in the United States and Canada, it still faces dual technical barriers to suppress. At present, investment banks have obvious differences on when tariffs will be reflected in inflation. How long can the Federal Reserve's wait-and-see stance be maintained? < br > < img src = "https://img.jin10.com/news/25/07/IZ9q4C578HmCJRrkmopXc.jpg/lite" referrerpolicy = "no-referrer" >
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