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<h1>Trump Dismisses Business Concerns Over Tariffs; Reciprocal Tariffs Set for April 2, Recession Possible But Unlikely</h1> President Trump is dismissing business concerns over his planned tariffs on American trading partners, which could lead to higher prices and potential economic uncertainty. Despite pausing 25% tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada, Trump plans to implement 'reciprocal' tariffs starting April 2. He acknowledged the possibility of a recession but emphasized the long-term benefits of his policies. Trump argued that these measures would reclaim wealth for the U.S. and dismissed business stability concerns, asserting that globalists have exploited the country. Commerce Secretary Lutnick announced upcoming tariffs on steel and aluminum, while tariffs on Canadian dairy and lumber are delayed until April.