What was a key outcome of Trump’s tariff policies in February 2025?
- Correct Answer: Increased global trade
- Negative global reactions
- Economic stability
- No significant outcome
Explanation: Tariffs led to increased import costs and global trade tensions, with domestic price concerns rising, per Reuters.
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