The Tariff Trade: Markets Take a Hit as Trade Tensions Escalate

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02-01 19:53

1. Stocks Slump as White House Confirms Tariffs

Markets were poised for a strong Friday and a third consecutive week of gains—until the White House reaffirmed its tariff plans. At 1:15 p.m. ET, officials dismissed reports of a delay and confirmed a 25% tariff on goods from Mexico and Canada, along with a 10% tariff on Chinese imports, effective .

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The major indexes reversed course, closing lower:

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However, the tariff implementation on Feb. 1 introduces uncertainty, posing a potential headwind for markets.

2. Economic Impact: Higher Prices and Retaliation Risks

Tariffs on integrated trading partners like Mexico and Canada could disrupt supply chains, increasing costs for U.S. consumers. Analysts estimate a 0.8% rise in average U.S. prices, with essential goods such as gasoline, avocados, beer, and meat seeing sharper price hikes.

Retaliation is likely:

  • Canada may impose tariffs on critical minerals, natural gas, and electricity or restrict U.S. dairy and meat imports.

  • China could take its own measures, further complicating trade dynamics.

3. Commodities: Energy and Metals in Focus

  • Gas Prices Surge: European gas prices rose 6% due to unexpected supply disruptions and colder weather, pushing futures above €52/MWh. EU storage levels are at 55%, below the five-year average of 62%.

  • Oil Declines: Tariff uncertainty and rising U.S. crude inventories (+3.5M barrels) pressured prices: Brent crude$75.90 WTI crude$72.60

  • Metals MixedAluminum rallied after the EU proposed a phase-out of Russian importsCopper declined due to Trump’s tariff threats and weak Chinese economic dataGold surged above $2,800/oz, benefiting from trade uncertainty and falling bond yields.

4. Looking Ahead: Earnings and Inflation Data

Next week, the market will focus on:

  • Further tariff developments: Will Trump modify the policy or clarify exemptions?

  • Earnings reports: A busier week ahead will provide key insights. $Palantir Technologies Inc.(PLTR)$ $Advanced Micro Devices(AMD)$ AlphabetPayPal HoldingsPepsiCoPfizer, and Spotify TechnologyArm HoldingsFord Motor, QualcommUber Technologies, and Walt Disney Amazon.comConocoPhillipsEli Lilly

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  • The Bureau of Labor Statistics will publish the jobs report for January on Friday. Economists are expecting growth of 165,000 nonfarm payrolls and an unchanged unemployment rate of 4.1%. On Tuesday, the BLS will release the latest Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey.

Conclusion

Despite Friday’s turbulence, broader economic trends and central bank policies remain supportive for markets. The focus now shifts to whether tariffs will hold or evolve under ongoing negotiations…

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