Markets recover some losses after Trump agreed to delay new duties on Mexico goods, sparking hopes of a reprieve
Global stock markets came under pressure after Donald Trump signed off on new US tariffs on China, Canada and Mexico, prompting fears of a trade war.
Markets recovered some of their losses early on Monday after it emerged that the US president had agreed to delay new duties on goods from Mexico for a month, sparking hopes of a reprieve.
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