ilmscore | US Markets and Tariffs Predictions
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Recent Predictions

Total: 9
Correct: 2
Incorrect: 3
Pending: 4
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The speaker predicts that tariffs are unlikely to be increased further and may even be reduced, potentially through trade agreements or rollbacks on specific sectors.
"I personally believe that these will not be enhanced whatever happens it may get reduced so the mome..."
Apr 3, 2025
Pending
A 26% tariff will be charged on products imported from India to the United States.
"So what has he said that any product which is coming from India to the United States we are going to..."
Apr 3, 2025
Pending
Tariffs will increase to 27% starting April 9th for products not covered by existing exemptions or specific rates.
"And from 9th April we'll take it to 27%. You check you check the news you check different website th..."
Apr 3, 2025
Incorrect
The combination of rising inflation and economic stagnation (stagflation) is a significant risk for the US economy due to the impact of tariffs.
"What is stagflation? Inflation? Why inflation? I hope you have understood. I've told that in absolut..."
Apr 3, 2025
Correct
Increased tariffs on imported auto components will raise production costs for US car manufacturers, forcing them to sell cars at higher prices, potentially leading to inflation in the US.
"The cost of production of the US car manufacturer has increased and that is why he's now forced to s..."
Apr 3, 2025
Correct
A 10% tariff will be applied to 'other products' from India from April 5th to April 8th.
"India will be charged a baseline tariff of 10% starting 5th April. So from 5th April to 8th April, I..."
Apr 3, 2025
Incorrect
The speaker believes tariffs are unlikely to increase further and anticipates potential positive news from ongoing bilateral trade agreement talks with the US.
"I personally feel that from here we should not face higher tariffs. In fact what could happen is tha..."
Apr 3, 2025
Incorrect
Trump's plan is to use tariff revenue to subsidize American-made products, aiming to offset increased costs for domestic manufacturers.
"His plan is that when he collects tariffs from different countries in the world, the tariff income, ..."
Apr 3, 2025
Pending
The intention is to use subsidies funded by tariffs to make American-manufactured goods competitive with imports, ultimately replacing foreign manufacturers.
"So, it's going to pass this benefit to the to the companies who are making in America. So that let's..."
Apr 3, 2025
Pending