Companies snapped into action after Trump's tariffs. Now, the question is if they'll reverse course.
Containers at Yangshan Deep-Water Port in Shanghai. Trump on Wednesday announced plans to increase his reciprocal tariff against China to 125%.
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- Companies took swift action in response to Trump's barrage of reciprocal tariffs.
- Some companies, like Nintendo, paused some US preorders, and others said they would raise prices.
- After Trump announced a pause on many of the reciprocal tariffs, some have begun to change course.
While plenty of companies...