So much for Trump's trade war?

It turns out it might be more of a skirmish. Here's why.

President Trump.
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Maybe President Trump's trade war will be more of a trade skirmish. That seemed to be the stock market's conclusion yesterday.

It was a notable shift from last week when there seemed to be a full-blown panic over already announced tariffs on about $40 billion worth of steel and aluminum imports and looming tariffs on another $60 billion of Chinese imports. Politicians, economists, and journalists were making doom-laden predictions: One study estimated Trump's steel tariffs alone would kill 146,000 American jobs. Wall Street responded with the worst single-week fall for U.S. stocks in two years.

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Jeff Spross

Jeff Spross was the economics and business correspondent at TheWeek.com. He was previously a reporter at ThinkProgress.