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[Market Volatility, Recession Fears, and Corporate Tariff Evasion Strategies]-[Companies look for US tariff workarounds]

FT News Briefing · B1 · 2025-04-08

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Market Whiplash and the Shadow of Recession

The global financial landscape is currently experiencing extreme volatility, characterized by what the podcast describes as a "roller coaster" for investors. The S&P 500 witnessed significant swings, briefly touching "bear market territory" following the latest trade announcements from US President Donald Trump. While the index managed to recover slightly after rumors of a potential tariff pause—which the White House denied—the broader market remains jittery. Adding to the instability, safe-haven assets, typically viewed as reliable, have become "shaky," with ten-year US treasuries experiencing their largest daily yield increase since 2022.

The Energy Sector Crisis

Oil prices have plummeted to four-year lows, a decline that market analysts interpret as a harbinger of a potential economic downturn. Racheal Millard, the FT’s Energy Reporter, explains that this downward pressure is driven by a "combination of potentially weaker demand" due to tariffs and an "increase in supply" resulting from the OPEC Plus coalition's decision to boost production. The impact is severe for industry giants like BP, Shell, and ExxonMobil, whose stock performances have significantly lagged behind broader market indices. Furthermore, Morgan Stanley analysts highlighted that the current decline in oil mirrors historical patterns seen only 24 times previously, with 22 of those instances being "associated with recessions."

European Economic Outlook

The Eurozone is facing a dual threat from American trade policy. Economists suggest that the European Central Bank (ECB) may be forced to cut rates twice in the coming months, with markets pricing in a 90% chance of a reduction next week. Beyond the direct threat of a recession, there is deep concern regarding a "demand shock." Experts fear that Chinese manufacturers may begin "dumping their products in Europe" to circumvent US tariffs, a move that could exert a "disinflationary effect" on the bloc, further complicating the ECB's monetary policy goals.

Creative Corporate Evasion: Valuation Strategies

As companies grapple with the financial burden of new tariffs, they are increasingly turning to "valuation strategies" to mitigate costs. Stephen Foley, the FT’s accounting editor, explains that these maneuvers focus on lowering the "customs value" of imports. By stripping out costs such as marketing, promotion, or intermediary markups, companies can artificially reduce the base price upon which tariffs are calculated. These strategies can yield savings in "excess of 20 to 25 percent."

However, these tactics are not without risk. Customs authorities enforce "well-established rules of the road" regarding fair market pricing, and companies must be wary of pushing these boundaries too far. Ultimately, the reliance on these accounting workarounds rather than long-term supply chain re-engineering suggests that executives remain skeptical about the longevity of Trump’s trade policies. As Foley notes, companies are "loath to make big and unchangeable decisions" because they recognize that current trade policies could be "reversed or paused within days of being announced."

🎯Key Sentences

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if I understand this correctly it wasn't just tariff related right?
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Indeed, oil majors have certainly taken a hit.
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So they're certainly feeling the impact of this.
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they've been hit too.
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there are a lot of analysts pointing out that the fall in the oil price reflects perceptions of a higher risk of recession.
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📝Key Phrases

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cushion the blow
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take someone for a ride
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bear market territory
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bounce back
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walk back
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