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[Trade Turmoil: The Escalating U.S.-China Tariff War and Looming Market Risks]-[Markets might not have hit the bottom yet]

FT News Briefing · B1 · 2025-04-09

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The Escalating Trade War and Its Global Economic Fallout

Recent developments have signaled a dramatic escalation in trade tensions between the United States and China, with the Trump administration pushing for an additional 50% tariff on Chinese imports. This aggressive stance brings the cumulative tariff rate on certain Chinese goods to 104%, a move that analysts warn could have severe implications for both consumers and global supply chains.

The Impact of a 104% Tariff

According to FT trade correspondent Amy Williams, while some sectors like pharmaceuticals and chips may see exemptions, the broader impact on consumers is inevitable if companies choose to pass on these costs. Using the analogy of a one-dollar piece of candy, Williams highlights the stark reality: a 104% markup would effectively double the price for the end consumer. Beijing’s retaliatory 34% tariff on U.S. goods has only served to further "ratchet up" the trade war, creating a volatile environment where global markets are struggling to find stability.

Threatened Investment Pledges

Since Donald Trump’s return to office, companies have pledged nearly $2 trillion in U.S. investments. However, these commitments are now under threat. FT Tokyo correspondent Harry Dempsey notes that major players, including SoftBank, Apple, Nvidia, and TSMC, are caught in a "double whammy" scenario. First, their operational costs are surging due to the increased price of imported inputs. Second, the potential for a macroeconomic downturn suggests that U.S. consumer demand will likely drop, stifling the very growth these investments were meant to capture.

Even foreign allies are not immune; Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has expressed "strong concerns" that these measures could weaken investment capacity. The overarching fear is that Trump’s trade policies are creating a recessionary environment, leaving companies "flying in the dark" regarding whether these investment pledges will actually provide any leverage against future tariffs.

Market Instability and the "American Exceptionalism" Bet

Financial markets have experienced significant "whiplash," with the S&P 500 seeing some of its worst performance since the 2020 COVID crisis. Markets columnist Katie Martin points out that the current selloff is exacerbated by a collective failure in strategy: "Everyone's been betting on American exceptionalism. Now it turns out that America is exceptionally bad."

This crowded trade has led to a dangerous situation where investors are "piling for the exits at the same time." When hedge funds face margin calls or liquidity issues, they are forced to sell off "safe havens" like U.S. Treasuries and gold to raise cash, a phenomenon that suggests systemic stress. Martin emphasizes that when large market moves occur, "there’s always someone somewhere who’s left holding the baby," indicating that many funds are currently in significant pain.

The Policy Dilemma: Who Can Stop the Bleeding?

As markets look for a "cavalry" to intervene, the options appear limited. The U.S. Federal Reserve is caught in a trap; while they typically fight to stabilize markets, their core mandate is to fight inflation. Because tariffs inherently "jack up inflation," the Fed cannot simply cut interest rates to provide relief. Ultimately, the market remains desperate for signs of a shift in Trump’s approach, yet the uncertainty regarding his objectives—whether he is seeking to re-shore jobs or simply reset government revenue streams—leaves investors without a clear path forward.

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