Thursday, March 06, 2025

Trump in Massive Backtrack on Tariffs After Stock Market Plunge

🔒 Trump's tariff turbulence is worse than anyone imagined

🔒 Trump's tariff turbulence is worse than anyone imagined

Trump in Massive Backtrack on Tariffs After Stock Market Plunge

WHAT MARKET?

With Wall Street worried, the president pulls back from the brink.

Trump in Massive Backtrack on Tariffs After Stock Market Plunge

David Gardner Chief National Correspondent
Published Mar. 6 2025 5:13PM EST

 

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Wall Street tumbles as tariff whiplash and falling AI stocks drag Nasdaq 10% below its record

 

Stock market today: AI stars tumble and tariff uncertainty weighs | AP News
NEW YORK (AP) — Wall Street’s sell-off kicked back into gear on Thursday, and a U.S. stock market rattled by the whiplash created by President Donald Trump’s tariffs and uncertainty about the economy fell sharply.
Stocks fell even though President Trump offered a one-month reprieve from his 25% tariffs on many goods imported from Mexico and Canada. That’s unlike the bounce stocks got the prior day from his giving a one-month exemption specifically for automakers.
 
All the moves keep hope alive that Trump may be using tariffs as just a tool for negotiations rather than as a permanent policy and that he may ultimately avoid a worst-case trade war that grinds down economies and sends inflation higher.
  • But Trump is still pressing ahead with other tariffs scheduled to take effect April 2. 
  • And the growing pile of dizzying back-and-forth moves on tariffs is only amping up the uncertainty. 
  • It was just on Monday that Trump said there was “no room” left for negotiations to avert the tariffs on Mexico and Canada that took effect Tuesday.

“These exemptions don’t do much to resolve the general air of uncertainty,” said Yung-Yu Ma, chief investment officer at BMO Wealth Management. “Businesses will still be cautious in the current environment until a lot more of the tariff picture is clear.”

U.S. businesses are already saying they’re confronting “chaos” because of all the uncertainty coming out of Washington. while U.S. households are bracing for higher inflation because of the tariffs, which is sapping their confidence.

  • “Much will depend on whether these new tariffs prove temporary or are toned down,” according to strategists at BNP Paribas. 
  • “But even if they are ultimately removed, we anticipate lasting damage to global economic activity.”
. . .When asked whether his delays on tariffs reflected the slump for the stock market, Trump said Thursday, “I’m not even looking at the market.” 
  • He earlier in the Oval Office blamed the falling prices on “globalist countries and companies that won’t be doing as well because we’re taking back things that have been taken from us many years ago.”

Next up for Wall Street is a report coming Friday from the U.S. Labor Department on how many workers U.S. employers hired last month. A solid job market so far, along with the solid spending by U.S. households that it’s allowed, have been linchpins in preventing a recession. Economists are expecting to see an accleration in hiring for February.

Making things worse for the U.S. stock market, some of its biggest stars are seeing their glow dim.
Semiconductor companies and their suppliers were particularly heavy weights, after soaring to staggering heights because of the frenzy around artificial-intelligence technology.
  • Marvell Technology lost nearly a fifth of its value and dropped 19.8% even though it reported results for the latest quarter that edged past analysts’ forecasts. It also said it expects revenue growth in the current quarter of more than 60% from the prior year, give or take a bit.
But that wasn’t enough for investors, who have grown used to AI-related companies trouncing expectations.
  • The poster child of the AI boom, Nvidia, fell 5.7%, while 
  • Broadcom lost 6.3% ahead of the release of its earnings report. 
AI superstars had been dominating Wall Street for years and helped it run to record after record. But those soaring performances, including a nearly 820% surge for Nvidia from 2023 into 2024, had critics saying prices had grown too expensive.  
 
  • They’re also facing threats as Chinese companies develop their own AI offerings, with DeepSeek famously saying it didn’t need to use the industry’s most expensive chips.

All told, the S&P 500 fell 104.11 points to 5,738.52. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 427.51 to 42,579.08. The Nasdaq composite tumbled 483.48 to 18,069.26.

In stock markets abroad, indexes were mixed in Europe after the European Central Bank cut interest rates, as was widely expected.

  • German stocks rallied 1.5% as the market continues to feel reverberations from an agreement by the two parties that will form the country’s next government to loosen constitutional limits on borrowing. It’s a major turnaround in German budget policy and opens the way for new borrowing and spending over the next decade.
  •  Stocks also rose in Asia, including jumps of 3.3% in Hong Kong and 1.2% in Shanghai.
China’s commerce minister said Thursday that his country will not yield to bullying and that its economy can weather higher tariffs imposed by Trump, though he added that there are “no winners in a trade war.”
 
 
Analysis-Investors question 'Trump put' as tariffs rattle stock markets

Sweeping Tariffs Threaten to Undo a 30-Year Trade Alliance - The New York  Times
Trump's Golden Age Begins With a Brutal Trade War - WSJ

Yes America, you are the bad guy | Grumpy Canadian from Grumpy’s Russo-Ukraine War Brief

Every day America increases its betrayal of Democracy and Ukraine
Grumpy Canadian
Mar 6

America has proven it is a country without any true moral compass. Don’t believe me?

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Let's look at how it has mistreated Ukraine. America’s convicted felon leader first tried to shake down Ukraine during his first term, withholding vital weaponry, approved by congress in order to extort Ukraine into manufacturing false evidence against a political rival.

That earned Trump his first impeachment, of course America is way too corrupt to ever convict a president.

Then we had the Biden administration, their plan regarding Ukraine was to give it just enough weapons to weaken its political rival Russia, while ensuring Ukraine never had enough assistance to actually defeat Russia.

Now Trump is back again, more than 77 million Americans (more than voted for him in 2020 or 2016), after experiencing his first term thought it would be a great idea to give him another try. Millions more decided for whatever reason; apathy, stupidity, or a general lack of empathy for anyone but themselves chose not to vote.

Lets leave aside the fact he is dismantling his own country, after all, they voted for him, they get what they deserve. Let's leave out how it is treating its neighbours Canada and Mexico for the moment, they are big boys, they can look after themselves.

But this time Trump is moving at breakneck speed, The US government, working with its one true ally, Russia, began meeting to divide up the spoils in Ukraine.

  • America has set their avaricious little heart on the rare earths and precious minerals that abound in Ukraine. When one asks how they intend to access those deposits, much of which are in or close to the Russian occupied part of Ukraine they say let us worry about that.

The reason for that is they have already made a deal with Russia, dividing up the spoils as I mentioned earlier.

Ukraine threw a wrench in their plans by not being willing to just hand over their future to a country as untrustworthy as the US. This made America furious.

In the week since then there has been a full court press of attacks against Ukraine that highlights America’s lack of any moral compass.

First they cut off military aid to Ukraine, then they cut off intelligence sharing, a move that delighted Russia who immediately took advantage to fire missiles into unprepared cites causing death and destruction. Particularly, in their cruel way Russia fired missiles at Kryvyi Rih (Zelenskyy’s home town) striking a hotel killing 4 and injuring 32.

  • Yesterday Politico reported that the US government contacted Ukrainian opposition parties in a naked bid to replace Zelenskyy. 
  • A move that so unnerved these opposition parties - no allies of Zelenskyy, that they came out and avowed that there would be no elections in Ukraine until the war is over.

Today in its unending assault against Ukrainians the US government announced its intention to deport all 240,000 Ukrainian refugees.

No logical, moral and empathetic person can look at this list of actions undertaken by the US government in the name of its citizens and come to any conclusion other than:

Yes America - You are the bad guy. now, what are you prepared to do about it?


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Neocon Queen Victoria Nuland ADMITS Not Wanting to End Ukraine War Diplomatically

 

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Refworld | Nuland denies U.S. training Ukraine militants, suggests aid  possible

Last updated (GMT/UTC): 07.02.2014 14:43

By RFE/RL

U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland at her news conference at the U.S. Embassy in Kyiv on February 7U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland at her news conference at the U.S. Embassy in Kyiv on February 7

A senior U.S. diplomat has denied Russian claims that Ukrainian antigovernment militants are trained at the U.S. Embassy in Kyiv.

Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland also said Washington and the international community are ready to provide more aid to Ukraine if leaders move quickly to implement democratic reforms and install what she called a "national technical government" to end the ongoing confrontation between authorities and antigovernment protesters.

"Nobody is going to give economic support from the United States or from the IMF [International Monetary Fund] or from Europe to an unreformed Ukraine," Nuland said.

Nuland was speaking in Kyiv on February 7, one day after she became embroiled in controversy after the leak of a bugged conversation in which she used a vulgarity to dismiss European Union mediation efforts in Ukraine.

The State Department says Nuland has apologized to the EU.

However, Germany, a leading U.S. ally and an EU power, criticized Nuland's comments as "totally unacceptable."

A spokeswoman for Chancellor Angela Merkel said Merkel strongly backs the job being done on the Ukrainian crisis by EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton.

Neither Nuland nor the U.S. State Department has disputed the contents of the recording of the telephone call between Nuland and the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, Geoffrey Pyatt.

"I am obviously not going to comment on private diplomatic conversations, other than to say it was pretty impressive tradecraft. The audio was extremely clear," Nuland said on February 7.

Earlier, the U.S. State Department suggested that Russia was likely responsible for the disclosure of the conversation.

UKRAINE ON FIRE: Down The Memory-Hole... 9-Year American Proxy War with Russia

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