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Global Markets on Edge as U.S.-China Trade Tensions Persist

by Victoria Ogbadu
June 3, 2025
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Global financial markets are struggling with heightened uncertainty as U.S.-China trade tensions and erratic U.S. trade policies continue to cast a shadow over investor sentiment.

Asia-Pacific shares showed cautious optimism on Tuesday, with MSCI’s broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan climbing 0.4% after early losses, while Japan’s Nikkei eked out a modest 0.1% gain.

However, the broader market mood remains defensive as investors brace for a pivotal week of developments, including a highly anticipated call between U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping.

U.S.-China Trade Talks in Focus

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced Monday that Presidents Trump and Xi are expected to hold a call this week, a development that could either ease or exacerbate the ongoing trade war between the world’s two largest economies.

The announcement comes on the heels of Trump’s accusation that Beijing violated an agreement to reduce tariffs and trade restrictions, further stoking tensions. Markets, already rattled by tariff-induced volatility, are expected to closely monitor the call for any signs of progress or further escalation.

Trump really does have sentiment in the palm of his hands once again, said Matt Simpson, senior market analyst at City Index. “I suspect we’ll hear about ‘a really great call’ or words to that effect, but we’ll need to wait for confirmation from China, who tends to take their time on these matters. Until we get concrete confirmation, price action could be shaky.”

Adding to the uncertainty, the Trump administration has set a June 4 deadline for U.S. trading partners to submit their “best trade deals” as part of accelerated negotiations. With a self-imposed deadline just five weeks away, the pressure is mounting on countries to meet U.S. demands, further complicating the global trade landscape.

Manufacturing Slows Under Tariff Pressure

Recent economic data underscores the toll of ongoing trade disputes. In the U.S., manufacturing activity contracted for the third consecutive month in May, according to the Institute for Supply Management (ISM).

The report highlighted prolonged delivery times for inputs— the longest in nearly three years—and declining inventories, signaling that tariffs are squeezing supply chains.
“The May ISM showed tariff pressure is beginning to bite for manufacturers who are seeing slowing activity, longer lead times, and declining inventories,” said economists at Wells Fargo.

The impact is not limited to the U.S., as China’s factory activity also contracted in May for the first time in eight months, according to a private-sector survey released Tuesday. The data suggests that U.S. tariffs are starting to weigh on Chinese manufacturers, raising concerns about global growth.

Market Reactions and Currency Movements

The gloomy trade outlook contributed to a lackluster performance in U.S. futures, with Nasdaq and S&P 500 futures each declining more than 0.3% during the Asian session.

In Europe, EUROSTOXX 50 and FTSE futures managed only marginal gains of 0.1%. Meanwhile, Chinese markets showed mixed responses after an extended holiday break. The CSI300 blue-chip index rose 0.3%, and the Shanghai Composite gained 0.4%, while Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index surged over 1%, rebounding from a one-month low.

The U.S. dollar weakened to a six-week low against a basket of currencies, with the dollar index trimming earlier losses to settle at 98.86. Investors are eyeing Friday’s U.S. nonfarm payrolls report for insights into the health of the U.S. economy.

A weaker-than-expected report could reignite speculation about Federal Reserve rate cuts, though markets have largely ruled out easing in the near term. The euro briefly hit a six-week high before settling at $1.1421, while sterling slipped 0.14% to $1.3525. Against the yen, the dollar edged up 0.2% to 142.92.

Rising Yields and Fiscal Concerns

In the bond market, U.S. Treasury yields remain a focal point as 30-year yields hover near the 5% mark, reflecting investor concerns about the growing U.S. debt burden.

The Senate is set to debate a tax-and-spending bill this week that could add $3.8 trillion to the federal government’s already staggering $36.2 trillion debt. Vishnu Varathan, head of macro research for Asia ex-Japan at Mizuho, noted that investors are demanding a higher term premium to account for fiscal, trade, and geoeconomic risks, as well as potential dollar debasement.

Commodities and Monetary Policy

In commodities, oil prices ticked higher amid supply concerns, with Brent crude futures rising 0.34% to $64.85 per barrel and U.S. crude gaining 0.45% to $62.79 per barrel. Spot gold, however, retreated from a four-week high to $3,362.10 an ounce.

Meanwhile, Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda signaled that the central bank could raise interest rates if economic and price growth show signs of re-acceleration. This cautious stance reflects the delicate balance central banks face as they navigate trade disruptions and domestic economic challenges.

Outlook

As markets await the outcome of the Trump-Xi call and the looming U.S. trade deadline, volatility is likely to persist. Investors remain on edge, with tariff pressures, slowing manufacturing, and rising debt levels creating a complex backdrop for global markets.

The coming days will be critical in determining whether diplomatic efforts can ease tensions or if the trade war will deepen, further unsettling an already fragile global economy.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

The anticipated Trump-Xi call and the June 4 U.S. trade deadline are critical, as they could either de-escalate or intensify the ongoing U.S.-China trade war, significantly impacting global markets, manufacturing, and economic stability.

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