The one-month delay followed an announcement by Mexico that it would send 10,000 troops to secure its northern border.
The sell-off subsided when Trump announced the tax hike on Mexican imports would be postponed for one month.
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Prices could rise for certain goods — including gas, cars and groceries — and the economy could tip into recession.