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Good morning, it's Friday, April 11th.
I'm Shamita Basu.
This is Apple News Today.
On today's show, a look back at this week in tariffs.
The Supreme Court says the Trump administration must help bring back a man who is wrongly deported to El Salvador
and why some foreign musicians are thinking twice before coming to play shows in the U.S.
Let's start with the biggest story all week, President Trump's tariff policy.
It's been one of the most volatile weeks we've seen in decades for the markets.
Even as he reversed himself on broader tariffs, the Trump administration imposed tariffs of 145% on China.
To understand the impact of all of this and what comes next,
I called up Sean Donnan, a senior writer for economics at Bloomberg News.
And I started by asking him why the White House reversed itself in the way that it did and what,
if anything, this chaotic week has actually accomplished.