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Wall Street Dips as Trump’s Tariff Hike Fuels Trade War Fears

by Victoria Ogbadu
June 2, 2025
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Wall Street’s major indexes slid on Monday as President Donald Trump’s announcement of doubling tariffs on imported steel and aluminum to 50% from 25%, effective Wednesday, reignited concerns over U.S. trade policies and their global economic effects.

The move, announced late Friday, came with accusations that China violated an unspecified trade agreement, escalating tensions in an already volatile global trade environment.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 208.46 points, or 0.49%, to 42,061.61, while the S&P 500 dropped 15.78 points, or 0.27%, to 5,895.91. The Nasdaq Composite saw a milder decline, losing 10.10 points, or 0.05%, to close at 19,103.67 by 10:31 a.m. ET.

The downturn erased some of the optimism that fueled the S&P 500’s strongest monthly performance in 18 months during May, driven by a temporary easing of trade tensions with China and the European Union, robust corporate earnings, and improving economic indicators.

Peter Andersen, founder of Andersen Capital Management, noted the market’s unease: “Investors are grappling with the economic fallout of these tariffs. The uncertainty is palpable, and it’s weighing heavily on market sentiment.” The tariff hike risks intensifying Trump’s global trade war, threatening to undo recent market gains tied to his softer trade rhetoric.

Automakers Hit Hard, Energy Bucks the Trend

The announcement hit U.S. automakers particularly hard, with Ford and General Motors both tumbling over 4%. The increased cost of steel and aluminum, critical inputs for vehicle manufacturing, could squeeze profit margins and raise consumer prices.

Consumer discretionary stocks led sectoral declines, with the S&P 500’s consumer discretionary index falling about 1%. Meanwhile, energy stocks provided a rare bright spot, climbing 0.8% as oil prices rose after OPEC+ maintained steady output increases for July, consistent with the prior two months.

Megacap and growth stocks also faltered, with Tesla leading losses at 2.5% after reporting weaker monthly sales in Portugal, Denmark, and Sweden. Eight of the S&P 500’s 11 major sub-sectors posted losses, reflecting broad-based caution among investors.

Global Tensions and Economic Data Add to Jitters

Beyond trade, geopolitical developments added to the risk-off mood. On Sunday, Kyiv’s strike on several of Moscow’s nuclear-capable bombers heightened fears of escalation in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict, further unsettling global markets.

Investors, already on edge, faced additional uncertainty from domestic economic signals. The Institute for Supply Management’s manufacturing activity index for May came in at 48.5, below the expected 49.3, signaling continued contraction in the sector (a reading below 50 indicates contraction).

All eyes are now on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, who is set to deliver opening remarks at the Federal Reserve Board International Finance Division’s 75th anniversary conference. Investors are eager for clues about the Fed’s stance on interest rates amid rising trade tensions and economic uncertainty.

Market Outlook

Market breadth tilted negative, with declining issues outnumbering advancers by a 1.84-to-1 ratio on the NYSE and 1.43-to-1 on the Nasdaq. The S&P 500 recorded 10 new 52-week highs and four new lows, while the Nasdaq saw 51 new highs but 63 new lows, underscoring mixed investor sentiment.

Analysts warn that Trump’s tariff escalation could disrupt global supply chains, raise costs for U.S. manufacturers, and invite retaliatory measures from trading partners.

The move contrasts with recent market optimism, which had been bolstered by a temporary reprieve on some Chinese tariffs and a rollback of steep tariff threats against the EU. As trade war fears resurface, investors are bracing for heightened volatility in the weeks ahead.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

Wall Street is a metonym for the U.S. financial markets, stock trading, and the broader financial industry. It represents the economic and investment activities that drive markets, as well as the institutions and individuals involved in finance, such as stockbrokers, traders, and investment bankers.

President Trump’s tariff hikes signal a return to aggressive trade policies, potentially destabilizing global markets and testing the resilience of the U.S. economy. With geopolitical tensions simmering and key economic data on the horizon, investors face a delicate balancing act.

The coming days, particularly with Powell’s remarks and the upcoming jobs report, will be critical in shaping market expectations and determining whether the U.S. can weather this storm without slipping into deeper economic turbulence.

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