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Markets Rally as Trump Declares U.S.-China Trade Agreement Complete

June 11, 2025
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President Donald Trump announced Wednesday that a U.S.-China trade deal was “done,” with the agreement setting a 55% tariff structure on Chinese imports, while simultaneously, Consumer Price Index data showed inflation slowed to just 0.1% in May, down from 0.2% in April.

The dual developments sent Wall Street higher, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average gaining 0.4%, the S&P 500 advancing 0.3%, and the Nasdaq rising 0.4%. Treasury yields retreated, and the dollar weakened as investors interpreted the news as potentially reducing tariff-driven inflation pressures.

Under the trade framework, the 55% U.S. tariff on Chinese goods represents a combination of a 10% baseline “reciprocal” tariff, 20% for fentanyl trafficking concerns, and 25% reflecting pre-existing tariffs. China will impose a 10% tariff on U.S. imports in return.

The agreement also includes provisions for China to supply critical materials, including magnets and rare earth minerals, to the United States, while the U.S. will maintain access for Chinese students at American universities.

The Consumer Price Index increase of 0.1% in May was driven primarily by lower gasoline costs, marking a deceleration from recent months. However, economists warn that the Trump administration’s tariff policies could reignite inflationary pressures in the coming months.

Chris Zaccarelli of Northlight Asset Management noted that “the narrative around tariff-induced inflation should subside” following the developments, though he maintained a cautious outlook.

In currency markets, the dollar index fell 0.24% to 98.72, while the euro gained 0.46% to $1.147. Ten-year Treasury yields dropped 3.4 basis points to 4.44%, though bond investors remained focused on a $39 billion auction of 10-year notes scheduled for later Wednesday.

The trade announcement comes after a turbulent period in U.S.-China relations, with Trump having accused China of violating previous agreements in late May. Oil markets responded positively to the trade news, with U.S. crude rising 2% to $66.30 per barrel and Brent crude climbing 1.75% to $68.04.

Tesla shares gained approximately 2% after CEO Elon Musk expressed regret over recent social media posts critical of Trump, potentially healing a rift that had weighed on the electric vehicle maker’s stock price.

The developments mark a significant shift in U.S.-China trade tensions, though questions remain about the implementation and enforcement of the new framework.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

President Trump’s announcement of a completed U.S.-China trade deal, combined with May inflation data showing a slowdown to 0.1%, triggered a broad market rally Wednesday.

While the 55% tariff structure on Chinese goods may seem aggressive, investors are betting the formalized trade framework will reduce uncertainty and tariff-driven inflation fears in the near term.

Economists warn this relief may be temporary, as the tariff structure itself could reignite inflationary pressures in the coming months. Markets are essentially celebrating the end of trade war uncertainty, even as the underlying tariff burden on consumers remains substantial.

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