TRUMP TARIFFS SPARK CONCERNS: MOODY’S WARNS OF ECONOMIC IMPACT

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Washington D.C. –

Moody’s has issued a warning that President Trump’s tariff policy will have far-reaching consequences for the US economy, including decreased business investment, dampened consumer confidence, and limited flexibility for the Federal Reserve to reduce interest rates.

The U.S. government’s fiscal strength is deteriorating as the trend of larger budget deficits and mounting debt continues, Moody’s Ratings said in a report released Tuesday

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The warning comes as US consumer confidence has plummeted to a four-year low, driven by growing fears of a recession and higher inflation due to the tariffs. The ongoing trade tensions have created a climate of economic uncertainty, making it challenging for businesses and consumers to make informed decisions.

Worries that paid from Moddy’s warns build in the expectation of the trade tensions continue to escalate, it’s essential to monitor the situation closely. The impact of Trump’s tariffs on the global economy, businesses, and consumers will be a significant factor in shaping the economic landscape in the coming months.

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#CJ Global News Key Takeaways:


1. *Tariff Impact*:

Moody’s warns that Trump’s tariffs will negatively impact business investment, consumer confidence, and interest rates.


2. *Consumer Confidence*:

US consumer confidence has hit a four-year low, driven by recession fears and inflation concerns.


3. *Economic Uncertainty*:

The ongoing trade tensions and tariff policies have created economic uncertainty, making it challenging for businesses and consumers to make informed decisions.

Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story by CJ Global

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