May 8, 2025 - 20:08

A recent survey reveals that a significant number of business leaders view the ongoing trade war as a serious threat to economic stability. Many respondents believe that the United States bears a greater responsibility for the escalation of tensions compared to China. The imposition of tariffs has been a particularly contentious issue, with leaders expressing concern over their impact on both domestic and global markets.
The findings indicate a clear preference among business executives for the US to take the lead in reducing trade barriers and fostering a more cooperative international trade environment. This sentiment is rooted in the belief that a de-escalation of tariffs would not only benefit American businesses but also help restore confidence among consumers and investors.
As the trade conflict continues to evolve, the call for a more measured approach highlights the urgent need for dialogue and negotiation. Business leaders are advocating for a shift in strategy, emphasizing that collaboration could pave the way for more sustainable economic growth in the future.
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