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Tariffs Uncertainty Returns

Khoon Goh, Head of Asia Research, ANZ

30-Jul-25 07:30

Tariffs Uncertainty Returns

The U.S. economy remains steady, while China grapples with an overcapacity issue that’s weighing on its corporate sector. With expectations building over whether the trade truce will be extended—or if tariffs will snap back to over 100%—Beijing and Washington are once again at a critical crossroads.

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