1. Tariff-related uncertainty has surged since February 2025, particularly impacting manufacturing firms, with nearly 90% of executives in the sector reporting it in June 2025; 2. A slight majority of businesses anticipate a relatively quick resolution to trade policy uncertainty, but a significant portion expect prolonged uncertainty; 3. The article highlights sector-specific challenges and divergent corporate outlooks amid evolving trade dynamics.
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