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#USElectronicsTariffs According to BlockBeats, the U.S. government has quietly revised its tariff policy, exempting electronic products such as smartphones, laptops, and chips from reciprocal tariffs. Robert Gulotti, a political science professor at the University of Chicago, stated that this shift is due to the chain reaction caused by the tariff policy, which has reached a critical point for the U.S. government leadership. Economist Jared Bernstein explained that the exemption of tariffs on certain electronic products indicates that the Trump administration is beginning to recognize the real-world impact of tariffs. He warned that if the effects of tariffs extend to the bond market, the risk of systemic collapse could increase sharply, potentially triggering a global financial crisis.
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$BTC Bitcoin price eyes breakout as easing trade war tensions and a worsening U.S. bond market drive investor optimism. Wall Street rebounds sharply, while analysts forecast BTC's next move amid macroeconomic uncertainty.
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