World shares slid downward and Wall Street appeared on track for another day of crushing losses as investors counted the potential costs of US President Donald Trump’s latest set of tariffs including China’s retaliatory match of 34% tariffs on US imports.
Congress has the power to halt Trump’s tariffs. But Republicans aren’t ready to use it
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