<p>❶ The US and EU are reducing imports from China, according to the Council on Foreign Relations; </p><p>❷ Vietnam, Malaysia, and Thailand are increasing exports but must import more from the US to mitigate reciprocal tariff impacts; </p><p>❸ Japan, with stronger negotiating power, is delaying trade negotiations and unlikely to reach a deal before July.</p>
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