Stocks have sold off in recent days as investors digested President Trump's latest round of tariffs.
The headlines are expected to intensify in the week ahead, with an April 2 reciprocal tariff deadline that Trump has dubbed "Liberation Day" looming on Wednesday.
The big questions from investors headed into the expected announcements are to what extent does Trump impose levies on trading partners and whether the moves lead to further escalation of the trade war.
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Stocks have sold off in recent days as investors digested President Trump's latest round of tariffs.
The headlines are expected to intensify in the week ahead, with an April 2 reciprocal tariff deadline that Trump has dubbed "Liberation Day" looming on Wednesday.
The big questions from investors headed into the expected announcements are to what extent does Trump impose levies on trading partners and whether the moves lead to further escalation of the trade war.
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