U.S. President Donald Trump unveils reciprocal tariffs on countries around the world in a White House event on April 2 entitled "Make America Wealthy Again." Photo by BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP via Getty Images

For a while this year it is seemed like every day, another executive order was signed in the Oval Office. And how could we forget the shock and horror of “Liberation Day” when U.S. President Donald Trump unveiled sweeping new tariffs on countries around the world.

Since he took office, Trump has unleashed an onslaught of trade measures unprecedented since the Second World War. The average U.S. tariff rate on imports now stands at between 17 and 19 per cent. That’s up from two per cent at the start of the year and the highest since the 1930s.

So can we expect relief when Trump’s

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