The Vantage Markets Podcast 

The Tariff Tug-of-War: Market moves and trade

Vantage Education

Trade wars and tariffs are shaking up global markets, but what does that mean for the broader financial landscape? In this episode, we break down the mechanics of trade wars, the role of tariffs and their ripple effects across industries and economies. From the ongoing US-China tensions to recent trade disputes involving Mexico, Canada and India, we explore how these policies are shaping market volatility and highlighting potential shifts in the market landscape.  

This episode provides insights to understand the ever-changing global trade landscape. Tune in now and stay ahead of the curve!

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