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Tag: Section 232 tariffs

Tech Giants Power Market Rally with Strongest Earnings Surge This Quarter

On April 2, 2025, President Donald Trump launched a dramatic recalibration of American trade policy, issuing Executive Order 14257, which levied a 10% baseline tariff on all imports into the United States, with targeted rates as high as 54% on specific nations, most notably China. Declaring the day as "Liberation Day," the administration framed this bold action as an economic emancipation from foreign trade dependencies. The announcement sent immediate shockwaves through global markets: the S&P 500 registered its steepest one-day drop since the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, and bond markets reacted with heightened volatility. These events prompted fierce debate among economists, legal scholars, and political strategists.

Trump Deflects Blame as First Economic Contraction of Presidency Sparks Backlash

On April 30, 2025, Reuters reported that the U.S. economy had contracted in the first quarter of the year, marking the first such decline since the COVID-19 pandemic era. The contraction, clocking in at an annualized 0.3%, came amid President Donald Trump’s renewed trade-focused economic policy, specifically a resurgence of tariff impositions on foreign imports. Occurring within his first 100 days of a historic non-consecutive second term, Trump’s aggressive return to protectionist trade tactics reflects broader legal and policy challenges in modern U.S. governance.