Unless I misread, it looks like the tariffs will rise even higher than they initially would have without the delay. It's a pressure tactic, and not a bad one, unless it fails.
Unless I misread, it looks like the tariffs will rise even higher than they initially would have without the delay. It's a pressure tactic, and not a bad one, unless it fails.
If there is no deal, yes. I'd expect that the markets would go sour again if that happens, but I'm certainly no expert.