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Trump Signs Tariff Executive Order, Global Markets Shaken

Trump Signs Tariff Executive Order, Global Markets Shaken

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2025-04-03
Summary:Trump signed a new executive order imposing high tariffs on multiple countries, causing global market turmoil.

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On April 3rd, at 4:00 AM Beijing time, U.S. President Trump signed two significant executive orders at the White House, announcing the implementation of a "reciprocal tariff" policy, which imposes substantial tariffs on multiple trading partners. According to the new policy, the U.S. will establish a minimum benchmark tariff of 10% and impose higher tariffs on imports from certain countries and regions. For instance, EU imports will face a 20% tariff, Switzerland 31%, and tariffs for Thailand and Vietnam will soar to 36% and 46%, respectively. Trump stated that these measures will help revitalize U.S. jobs and manufacturing, and use tariff revenue to cut taxes and repay national debt.

Additionally, Trump particularly emphasized a 25% tariff on foreign automobiles, announcing that this measure will take effect at midnight. At the same time, the U.S. government decided to impose a 25% tariff on all imported beer and empty aluminum cans, expected to be enforced from April 4th.

The announcement of the "reciprocal tariff" policy has caused dramatic reactions in global markets, with the U.S. stock futures market experiencing significant declines. NASDAQ futures fell by over 4% at one point, while S&P 500 index futures also dropped by over 3%. Tech stocks like Apple, Tesla, and Nvidia plummeted, prompting investors to seek safe-haven assets as gold prices hit all-time highs, and silver and copper prices also rose.

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries strongly opposed Trump's tariff plan, arguing that it will exacerbate the risk of an economic recession in the U.S. He noted that American consumers and businesses will face higher product costs, ultimately affecting economic growth in the country.

Trump's tariff policy has sparked not only domestic controversy but also widespread international response. Countries like the EU, Canada, and Mexico have stated they will take countermeasures, asserting that they do not accept the U.S.'s unilateral tariff increase. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen declared that the EU will retaliate against the U.S. tariffs based on the situation, to prevent further deterioration in international trade relations.

Industry analysts point out that the context of these tariff increases is America's attempt to enhance fiscal revenue through trade protectionism, reduce trade deficits, and encourage the return of manufacturing. Especially for countries with substantial trade surpluses with the U.S., this move could have significant economic impacts. Safe-haven assets like gold and copper will receive more attention in this context, and global commodity trade may undergo restructuring as a result.

However, this policy may intensify the risks of global economic stagflation. Data indicates that U.S. economic growth may be stifled, while rising consumer living costs could further slow down the economy. As trade tensions between the U.S. and other countries escalate, economic uncertainties also increase, leading to heightened market volatility globally.

Trump's tariff measures will undoubtedly have a profound impact on the global economic landscape, particularly affecting emerging market economies such as India, Brazil, and Vietnam. Although China's direct impact may be relatively minor, the chain reaction could have indirect negative effects on China and its overseas industries.

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