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The article discusses the impact of the tariffs imposed by Donald Trump during the Pennsylvania♁dentree/US Capitol before the 2025 President Inauguration and the subsequent global market reactions. Trump’s son Eric Trump, along with other family members, have emphasized the urgency of finding a trade agreement with the president and the importance of preventing any country from thwarting the negotiation process.

The article highlights that tens of countries affected by the tariffs are drafting their own anti- Tariff Agreements, including China, India, Vietnam, Italy, Saudi Arabia, Israel, Canada, Mexico, Australia, Brazil, Indonesia, Taiwan, South Africa, and more. These nations are resolute in their opposition to the tariffs and are taking steps to respond, often announcing their Tariff Agreements in advance.

Eric Trump has suggested that the U.S. should have the first opportunity to negotiate, while the last country to negotiate would lose. He even mentioned his lifelong exposure to this movie, though his suggestion contradicts comments from members of the U.S. White House, particularly analysts Peter Navarro and Vice President JD Vance.

Several countries, including China and Canada, are taking a more hardline stance and have published Tariff Agreements that include their Tariffs as part of a national emergency. Many other countries, such as Brazil, Indonesia, Taiwan, South Africa, and those in Eastern Europe, have also mentioned their intention to retaliate with their own Tariff Agreements.

The article also touches on the reactions of the global media and the widespread media reactions to these Tariffs. Despite the positive commentary from the Trump family and the U.S. President, the Tariffs have resulted in severe economic losses across many countries, emphasizing the need for swift and decisive action.

In the future, the U.S. Tariff Agreements are expected to take effect in April, with a simultaneous response in the form of reciprocal Tariff Agreements.

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