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From the New York Times, I'm Natalie Ketroef.
This is The Daily.
After months of delaying his most extreme tariffs,
President Trump is now threatening to revive the most aggressive version of his global trade war.
Now, America's trading partners, investors, and consumers are bracing for impact.
Today, I speak with three of my colleagues, Anna Swanson, Maggie Haberman,
and Ben Kasselman, about what we can expect and what Trump's endgame might be.
It's Thursday, July 10th.
Welcome to the Roundtable Economic Edition.
Anna, nice to have you.
Thanks for having me.