Hello and welcome to World Business Report here on the BBC World Service.
I'm Rahul Tandon.
Plenty coming up in the programme.
As always, we'll hear from a US businessman who voted for Donald Trump.
How are tariffs affecting his company?
And the Canadian steel industry sends a message to the country's new Prime Minister, Mark Carney.
We will be talking to our government about not escalating but resolving the trade war.
How will they do that?
We will try and find out.
But we're going to devote quite a lot of the programme looking at Donald Trump's first 100 days in power,
during which he's talked a lot about tariffs.
In a few moments,
I will sign a historic executive order instituting reciprocal tariffs on countries throughout the world.
Reciprocal, that means they do it to us and we do it to them.
We have, haven't we?
Been talking a lot about tariffs over the last 100 days.
Let's see what some voters across the United States have to say about how President Trump is doing after that period.
I stand behind my vote.
He ain't going to get everything right.
Nobody can do that.