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Busory Correspondents, BBC News

On Monday, a sale in the US stock market was gathered, supported by increased anxiety over the cost of the trade war of the world’s largest economy.
The S&P 500, which tracks the largest American companies, fell by about 2 % in early trade, while Dow Jones decreased by 0.9 % and the Nasdaq Stock Exchange sank over 3.5 %.
The fall came after President Donald Trump asked whether the American economy is facing stagnation or prices rising as a result of tariff movements, with a warning instead of the “transition period”.
However, Trade Minister Howard Lootnick insisted that there would be no contraction in the United States, although he acknowledged that the price of some goods may rise.
Investors fear the definitions – which are taxes on the goods applied when entering the country – It will eventually increase prices and growth in the world’s largest economy.
“The level of tariffs imposes by Trump, there is no doubt about that, will have to inflation somewhere below the line,” Rachel Winter, Director of Investment in Killik & Co, told today’s program.
Economist Mohamed El -Erian said that investors were optimistic about Trump’s plans to remove the organization and low taxes, with an estimate of estimating the possibility of a commercial war.
He said that the last fall in the stock market, which started last week, reflects the amendment of these bets.
“It is a complete change in what the market expects,” he said, noting that investors also respond to signs that companies and families have begun to wait amid uncertainty, which may harm economic growth.
Tesla shares fell about 8 % on Monday, while the NVIDIA and Meta technology shares fell more than 4 %.
Speaking to Fox News in an interview broadcast on Sunday but recorded on Thursday, Trump seemed to admit fears, in response to a question about whether the United States was facing the recession: “I hate to predict things like that. There is a transitional period because what we do is very big. We return wealth to America. This is a big thing.”
“It takes some time, but I think it should be great for us,” he added.
The US President accused China, Mexico and Canada not to do enough to end the flow of illegal drugs and migrants to the United States. The three countries rejected these accusations.
Imposing a 25 % new tariff on imports from Mexico and Canada last week, but then gave many of these goods after only two days.
Trump also doubled a blanket tariff on the goods from China to 20 %.
The United States is now facing revenge, including new definitions against China from China targeting American agricultural products that have come into effect on Monday.
It means American exports including chicken, beef, pork, wheat and soybeans facing a new tariff from 10 % to 15 %.
Dog Ford, Prime Minister of Ontario, who leads more than more provinces than residents in Canada, said he was spending 25 % of energy exports to the United States, which was announced in response to the definitions.
“I will not hesitate to stop electricity completely.”
Speaking at NBC on Sunday, Trade Minister Howard Lootnick admitted: “Foreign goods may become a little more expensive.”
“But American goods will become cheaper,” he said.
But when asked if the American economy might face stagnation, he added: “Certainly no … there will be no stagnation in America.”
Frank Lavin, former US Trade Ministry official, Frank Lavin, told the BBC that he believed the trade war is unlikely to escalate outside the scope of control.
But although the customs tariff will continue to “fade a little”, it will remain “an additional burden on the American economy.”
“You see a lot of two nipples between the two sides to demonstrate that no of the two sides will easily retreat.
“China has realized that it might not be able to export its way to GDP growth in the way it was used, so it focuses more on the local economy at the present time.”