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Trump Announced A Sky-high Retaliatory Tariff in Multiple Countries

Apr 03, 2025 at 04:46 pm

During a press conference on April 2, Trump signed an executive order imposing reciprocal tariffs on numerous countries worldwide

Trump Announced A Sky-high Retaliatory Tariff in Multiple Countries

In the early hours of April 2 (U.S. time), the crypto market was shaken as U.S. President Donald Trump announced comprehensive tariffs on all countries, escalating the trade war further.

Trump Announced A Sky-high Retaliatory Tariff in Multiple Countries

During a press conference on April 2, Trump signed an executive order imposing reciprocal tariffs on numerous countries worldwide, aiming to restore what he described as a “fair trade balance” for the United States.

The tariffs target a wide range of goods, with rates varying by country and product. The U.S. will impose a standard 10% import tariff on all goods entering the country, with additional retaliatory tariffs applied to certain specific cases. The standard tariff will take effect on April 5.

More concerning are the new retaliatory rates, described as “unprecedented” and extraordinarily high. For instance, tariffs will be 34% for China, 49% for Cambodia, 46% for Vietnam, 20% for the European Union, 24% for Japan, and 26% for India. These retaliatory tariffs will take place from April 9.

Source: White House

Trump described these rates as a “basic and humane” starting point, emphasizing that he can make adjustments in the future depending on the state of U.S. trade relations.

The economic impact of these tariffs is expected to be significant. In the U.S., higher import costs could fuel inflation and slow growth, potentially leading to stagflation. Globally, supply chains may be disrupted, trade volumes reduced, and economic tensions heightened. The Tax Foundation estimates Trump’s tariffs could cut U.S. GDP by 0.4% and cost 358,000 jobs, even before foreign retaliation. The WTO warns such protectionism could further shrink global GDP and deepen uncertainty.

Critics argue that the U.S. approach is flawed—basing tariffs on trade deficits rather than actual trade barriers—misrepresents global trade dynamics and could harm international competitiveness.

Harsh Reactions From Countries, Global Trade War Escalates

Analysts are deeply concerned that Trump’s actions will ignite a new global trade war as major economic powers, like China or the European Union (EU), are likely to retaliate with their own tariffs to protect their domestic economies.

The international response to Trump’s tariff announcement has been swift and critical:

Despite the backlash, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent urged countries not to retaliate, arguing that the tariffs represent a ceiling designed to stabilize markets and reduce the risk of escalating trade tensions. However, this plea is unlikely to deter major economies from taking defensive measures.

A Heavy Blow to Traditional Financial and Crypto Markets

After the news, gold prices surged, surpassing $3,150/oz, as investors flocked to the safe-haven asset to protect their wealth amid rising uncertainty.

However, traditional financial markets and the cryptocurrency sector have not fared as well. The Kobeissi Letter reported that the S&P 500 lost over $2 trillion in market capitalization, with shares of major tech giants like Apple, Microsoft, NVIDIA, Amazon, Alphabet, Meta, and Tesla dropping between 3% and 7% in after-hours trading.

Apr 2, 2025

• President Trump announced a sweeping new tariff plan.

• The U.S. will impose a 10% tariff on all imports and higher rates for some nations.

• U.S. stock futures are tumbling. https://t.co/aISjr4ZHyz pic.twitter.com/sfIacrNN3E

— Brew Markets (@brewmarkets) April 2, 2025

The crypto market has also been hit hard. Initially, news of the 10% tariff caused Bitcoin (BTC) to rise slightly. However, the price plunged sharply from $88,500 to below $83,000 right after the full news. Meanwhile, Ethereum (ETH) dropped over 6%, falling from $1,934 to $1,797, according to CoinGecko. The total crypto market capitalization declined by 5.3% to $2.7 trillion. The Fear & Greed Index hit 25, indicating “extreme fear.”

Source: Coingecko

Learn more: BTC, ETH and XRP Dumped After Trump’s Speech

Optimistic Long-term View

However, Bitcoin’s price had partially recovered then. David Hernandez (21Shares) noted that such sharp volatility is understandable, but clarity can offer long-term benefits. Although the tariffs are higher than expected, the market remains stable and tends to favor certainty.

While Bitcoin (BTC) saw a slight uptick as investors sought refuge in the leading cryptocurrency, most altcoins either stagnated or declined. The Bitcoin dominance index (BTC.D) remains high, indicating that

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