Trump’s New Tariff Strategy and Its Impact to Crypto Market: Latest Update!
Trump’s new tariff strategy sparks global trade tensions, impacting markets and crypto. Discover how Bitcoin reacts, key developments, and potential economic risks in our latest update!
On Thursday, U.S. President Donald Trump announced his intent to impose reciprocal tariffs, matching the rates other nations charge for American goods. This move, aligned with his protectionist economic policies, has raised concerns over potential global economic instability.
Market analysts warn that Trump tariffs could exacerbate inflation and disrupt international trade, while financial markets, including cryptocurrencies, react with heightened volatility.
Trump’s Tariff Strategy
Trump’s proposed tariffs aim to counter what he considers “unfair trade practices” by countries such as India, Brazil, and Vietnam, which impose high import duties on U.S. goods.
By enforcing reciprocal tariffs, Trump’s administration seeks to narrow the disparity in trade duties and protect American industries. However, critics argue that such measures could increase U.S. consumers’ costs, as import prices rise.
Additionally, diplomatic negotiations, particularly with India, may impact the final implementation of tariffs. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has engaged in discussions with U.S. officials, suggesting possible adjustments in trade agreements.
However, uncertainty remains, especially regarding trade relations with China and Mexico, two key U.S. trading partners.
Market Reactions and Bitcoin’s Volatility
The cryptocurrency market, particularly Bitcoin (BTC), has exhibited significant volatility following Trump’s tariff announcement.
Historically viewed as a hedge against economic instability, Bitcoin experienced a sharp decline after Trump’s initial tariff announcement in early February, dropping from $102,000 to $91,000 before rebounding to $98,000.
As of the latest data, BTC is trading at $97,058, marking a +0.86% over the past 24 hours. Market indicators, such as the Relative Strength Index (RSI) at 52.48, suggest bearish momentum, with potential movement toward oversold conditions shortly.
Timeline of Key Developments
1. February 13, 2 p.m. EST: Trump signed a memorandum directing federal agencies to conduct a country-by-country review to determine reciprocal tariffs. Bloomberg reports that this review process could take weeks or months before tariffs take effect.
2. February 13, 6:46 a.m. EST: Trump declared on Truth Social: “THREE GREAT WEEKS, PERHAPS THE BEST EVER, BUT TODAY IS THE BIG ONE: RECIPROCAL TARIFFS!!!” signaling his commitment to implementing the policy.
3. February 11, 6:00 a.m. EST: European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen criticized the tariffs on European steel and aluminum, warning of retaliatory measures from the EU.
4. February 10: Trump imposed a 25% tariff on steel and aluminum imports, including on allies who had previously received exemptions. This led to a surge in stock prices for U.S. Steel (8.2%) and Alcoa (4.65%).
5. February 9, 7:00 a.m. EST: The European Commission warned that tariffs could disrupt transatlantic supply chains and fuel inflation, arguing that U.S. businesses and consumers would bear the brunt of the cost increases.
6. February 8, 4:30 p.m. EST: Trump announced plans for a 25% tariff on all steel and aluminum imports, along with reciprocal tariffs. Uncertainty looms over when these tariffs will be fully implemented.
7. February 7, 2:00 p.m. EST: Trump reversed his decision to eliminate the “de minimis” loophole, which allowed small-value Chinese imports to bypass duties. However, he pledged to reinstate it once a new tariff collection system is established.
8. February 5, 6:15 a.m. EST: Bitcoin and Ethereum experienced significant price drops due to fears of an escalating trade war. Bitcoin fell 3.6%, while Ethereum plunged more than 15% in 24 hours.
9. February 3, 6:30 a.m. EST: The U.S. Dollar Index surged to a two-year high, while U.S. stock futures declined as markets reacted to tariff announcements.
Global Trade Implications
Countries targeted by Trump’s tariffs, including China, Canada, Mexico, and the EU, have signaled potential countermeasures.
China, for instance, announced retaliatory tariffs on U.S. imports such as coal, crude oil, and large automobiles, while also launching an antitrust investigation into Google.
Additionally, the European Commission emphasized its commitment to defending European industries against what it sees as unjustified U.S. tariffs.
Australia, a close U.S. ally, has also sought exemptions from the new tariffs, highlighting the significant economic impact on its steel and aluminum industries.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has scheduled an urgent call with Trump, emphasizing the mutual economic benefits of U.S.-Australian trade.
Conclusion
Trump’s reciprocal tariff strategy has reignited global trade tensions, with potential ripple effects on various industries, stock markets, and cryptocurrencies.
While the proposed tariffs align with his America-first economic agenda, they also introduce economic risks, including inflation, supply chain disruptions, and geopolitical uncertainty.
As countries react with countermeasures and market volatility continues, investors and policymakers alike must navigate a rapidly evolving economic landscape.
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