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US Court Blocks Trump's Import Tariffs, Financial Markets React Positively

US Court Blocks Trump's Import Tariffs, Financial Markets React Positively
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Politics May 29, 2025 17:42

amsterdam - A US federal court ruling blocked President Trump's imposition of import tariffs, sparking optimism in financial markets. Despite Trump's appeal plans, markets saw gains as investors speculated on tariff reversals.

US Court Blocks Trump's Import Tariffs, Financial Markets React Positively

A federal court in New York ruled against President Trump's unilateral imposition of import tariffs, leading to a positive response in financial markets globally. The court stated that the authority to impose such tariffs lies with the US Congress, not the President.

Market Reaction

Following the ruling, Asian markets turned green, followed by European and American markets. Investors shed safe-haven assets, causing a slight drop in gold prices while boosting oil prices on expectations of a positive impact on the global economy. The US dollar strengthened, easing inflation concerns.

Analysts' Views and Investor Speculation

Analysts caution that Trump could still implement sector-specific tariffs if the ruling stands in appeal. They note that a significant portion of the tariffs have already been postponed by the President. Goldman Sachs economists highlight the possibility of Trump using alternative measures to introduce import duties, potentially limiting the duration of stock market gains.

White House Response and Outlook

White House officials expressed confidence in the appeal against the court's decision, emphasizing that they were not surprised by the ruling. Trump's trade advisor, Peter Navarro, affirmed the administration's stance, indicating readiness to navigate the legal challenges ahead.

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