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Posted: 2025-04-12 19:10:13 UTC

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The Trump administration's decision to exclude electronics from tariffs, dubbed the 'Apple carve out,' is seen as a tactical retreat from their initial tariff strategy, which risked a market meltdown. This situation, unlike the 2008 financial crisis caused by private sector excess, stems from government actions on global trade and reliance on foreign debt.
Tariff exclusion for electronics ('Apple carve out')
Tactical retreat from initial tariff strategy
Risk of market meltdown
Government's role in global trade relationships
Dependence on foreign debt
Massive amounts of debt
Dependence on foreign creditors
Government U-turn on global trading relationships