The US tariff policy threatens nearly $2 trillion in investment commitments to global businesses in the US
According to an analysis by the Financial Times, since Trump's first term, global companies have pledged to invest at least $1.9 trillion in the United States. However, these investments may be threatened by Trump's new round of tariff policies. Recently, Trump announced large-scale tariffs on trade partners such as China, India and the European Union, causing concern among global supply chain companies. French President Macron has called for European businesses to suspend investment in the US and Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru also expressed "strong concerns". Companies like Apple, Hyundai and SoftBank that have pledged large investments are facing tariff shocks with some already starting layoffs as a response measure. Experts warn that uncertainty brought about by tariff policies will make America a "less attractive place for investment."
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