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Brinks Report > Blog > World > Markets Tumble, Trump Calls Tariffs a ‘Beautiful Thing’
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Markets Tumble, Trump Calls Tariffs a ‘Beautiful Thing’

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: April 7, 2025 12:32 pm
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The Return of Tariffs: Trump’s Bold Trade Move

The world is once again watching former U.S. President Donald Trump as he takes a strong stance on trade. With fresh tariffs set to begin on April 9, 2025, Trump claims this move will protect American industries and jobs. But around the globe, investors, governments, and businesses are feeling nervous.

Trump says the U.S. has suffered for too long because of unfair trade deals. He believes that countries like China, India, and those in the European Union have taken advantage of America by selling more to the U.S. than they buy. His answer? Higher tariffs on imports until other countries fix the trade imbalance.

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In his own words, Trump recently called tariffs a “very beautiful thing” and insisted they’re the only way to deal with global trade issues.

Markets React: Panic or Preparation?

Just days after the announcement, global markets began to shake. CNBC’s Jim Cramer compared the reaction to the famous 1987 “Black Monday” crash. Over two days, the Dow Jones dropped by 3,910 points — its worst fall since the COVID-19 pandemic. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq weren’t spared either, both losing nearly 6%. Altogether, about $6.6 trillion vanished from the global market.

China quickly hit back with its own tariffs, sending a strong message that they’re ready to fight back, just like during the previous U.S.-China trade war. The tension is rising, and many fear this could lead to a full-blown trade conflict.

Also Read: World on Edge: US-China Trade War Triggers Global Market Meltdown

Global Leaders and Experts Voice Concern

World leaders are not staying silent. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said the tariffs were unfair, especially since Australia doesn’t charge tariffs on U.S. goods. Still, their stock market lost around $160 billion, putting pressure on everyday Australians’ retirement funds.

Economists around the world are also raising red flags. Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Larry Summers warned the cost of these new tariffs could reach a staggering $30 trillion. Others say every American household could see a rise in prices, putting extra strain on families already dealing with inflation.

The OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development) also warned that if global tariffs rise by just 10 percentage points, world economic output could drop by 0.3% by 2026. Inflation, they say, would rise even more.

India’s Worries: A Ripple Effect Across Borders

India, one of the world’s fastest-growing economies, is watching closely. With a strong focus on exports — from textiles and pharmaceuticals to technology — any disruption in global trade could hit Indian industries hard.

Higher tariffs and global uncertainty could also scare away foreign investors, something India relies on to boost its economy. Indian policymakers are now reviewing their next steps, trying to protect both trade and growth.

Also Read: JLR Slams Brakes on U.S. Shipments—Tata Motors Shares Dive

What Happens Next?

With the April 9 deadline around the corner, everyone is asking the same question: Will Trump’s tariffs change the game in global trade, or will they send the world into another economic crisis?

While Trump’s supporters believe his tough approach is long overdue, critics say this path is risky and could cause more harm than good — not just for the U.S., but for the entire global economy.

Only time will tell if this bold move will pay off or backfire. But one thing is certain — the world will be watching every step of the way.

Also Read: Markets Rattle as Trump Floats New Tariffs but Leaves Door Open to Talks

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