Trump Reaffirms His Stance on Tariffs as of April 2nd

(WASHINGTON) - U.S. President Donald Trump stated on Thursday that he will not change his position regarding the imposition of reciprocal tariffs on all his trading partners starting on April 2nd.
"We've been taken advantage of for a long time, and that's going to stop," Trump said during a meeting in the Oval Office with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte. The president defended his tariff strategy, dismissing the recent market instability and assuring that investors will see positive returns from their long-term investments. "The European Union is very complicated," he commented. "They’re suing Google, they’re suing Facebook, and all these companies, taking billions of dollars from American firms." Trump emphasized that Facebook plans to invest $60 billion before the end of the year.
As a final thought, it’s important for investors to stay informed and adjust their strategies in light of these political and economic changes. The uncertainty generated by decisions like these can significantly impact financial markets, so having a diversified plan will always be key.