Reciprocal tariffs could get softened as Trump’s ‘liberation day’ nears

The National News Desk cited CEI’s experts on imports.

“People are getting the imports now while they’re cheaper, and then they’ll buy less later when after the tariffs kick in and they’re more expensive,” said Ryan Young, a senior fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute. “Of course, the uncertainty is going to cause problems all around that’s going to cause separate damage that can dampen this quarter and next quarter’s growth.”

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