
Wall Street is hoping April 2 will provide clarity on the U.S. tariff front and a reprieve from the recent market volatility. However, many remain skeptical that any real clarity is coming anytime soon. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. Stocks have been in turmoil this year, as investors struggle to price in the full breadth and depth of President Donald Trump’s policies that are shifting the lines of global trade.
Main Idea: Investors are hoping President Donald Trump’s April 2 tariff announcement will calm markets, but many expect it to add more uncertainty instead of giving clear relief.
Key Points:
Trump’s new tariffs could raise prices for households and hurt small businesses, while also slowing growth and risking job losses if trade fights spread.
A clearer tariff plan could reduce market swings and give workers, businesses, and investors more certainty.
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