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Wall Street Plummets as Trump Threatens China Tariff Increases

Wall Street experienced significant declines on Friday as US President Donald Trump escalated tensions with China by threatening to impose higher tariffs on Chinese imports. This announcement followed China’s recent tightening of restrictions on rare earth materials, crucial for various technologies and industries.

In a post on Truth Social, Trump stated he is considering a “massive” increase in tariffs and suggested there was no necessity to meet with China’s President Xi Jinping as previously planned. He also mentioned that there are “many other countermeasures” being contemplated, a move that has further strained relations between the world’s two largest economies.

Market Reaction to Trade Threats

Following Trump’s remarks, all three major US stock indices saw sharp declines. The Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged by 878.82 points, or 1.90 percent, closing at 45,479.60. The S&P 500 dropped 182.60 points (2.71 percent) to finish at 6,552.51, while the Nasdaq Composite fell by 820.20 points, or 3.56 percent, closing at 22,204.43.

Market analysts noted that this volatility is partly due to Trump’s unpredictable trade policies, which have caused disruptions since his “Liberation Day” tariff announcement on April 2. Ryan Detrick, chief market strategist at Carson Group, commented, “The second-largest economy and the first-largest economy are arguing again, and we’re seeing a sell first, ask questions later mentality to end the week.”

The Philadelphia Stock Exchange Semiconductor Index also reflected the turmoil, dropping by 6.3 percent after Trump’s announcement. With China producing over 90 percent of the world’s processed rare earths, renewed tensions could severely impact supply chains, particularly in the technology and electric vehicle sectors.

Broader Economic Implications

Investor anxiety was palpable, with the CBOE Volatility Index reaching its highest closing level since June 19. Shares of major Chinese companies listed in the US, including Alibaba Group, JD.com, and PDD Holdings, plummeted between 5.3 percent and 8.5 percent. Additionally, Qualcomm fell by 7.3 percent after being targeted in an antitrust investigation by China’s market regulator.

Compounding these market challenges, the US government has entered its tenth day of a shutdown, which has halted the release of official economic data. This impasse has left financial analysts looking for guidance from the US Federal Reserve regarding potential interest rate cuts. Fed Governor Christopher Waller emphasized the need for caution, stating that even as private employment data indicates market weakness, the central bank should carefully evaluate economic conditions before adjusting rates.

As the third-quarter earnings season approaches, major financial institutions including JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs, and CitiGroup are set to release their quarterly results. Analysts are predicting an overall earnings growth of 8.8 percent for the S&P 500 compared to the same period last year, a decrease from the 13.8 percent growth seen in the previous quarter.

Overall, the week ended with a pronounced imbalance in market activity, as declining issues outnumbered advancers by a ratio of 4.36-to-1 on the New York Stock Exchange. The Nasdaq also mirrored this trend, with a ratio of 4.93-to-1 favoring declines. This widespread downturn emphasizes the growing uncertainty surrounding both domestic and international economic policies.

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