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Trade war sparked by Trump’s tariffs sends US stocks sliding again

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Recession fears are growing as President Donald Trump is threatening to impose 200 percent tariffs on alcohol from the European Union, sending stocks plunging yet again. « I’m not going to bend at all, » he said of retaliatory tariffs from key trading partners. NBC’s Christine Romans reports for TODAY.


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