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Trump’s trade turbulence rattles markets, CEOs and global allies amid ‘golden age’ push

Tariffs, uncertainty, and mixed signals fuel investor unease and corporate hesitation as Trump insists economic pain is the price of revival.

March 26, 2025 / 15:50 IST
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US President Donald Trump’s aggressive and unpredictable tariff agenda has shaken markets, alarmed corporate leaders, and stirred tensions with global allies, threatening the very economic optimism he heralded just a month into office as the beginning of a “golden age of America”, the Wall Street Journal reported.

At a February investor conference in Miami, Trump touted record market highs and surging indexes. But by March, a wave of volatility erased $4 trillion in S&P 500 value, undermining confidence amid escalating tariff threats, global instability, and sliding consumer sentiment.

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Markets stumble as policy whipsaws
While Wall Street initially embraced Trump’s promises of growth and deregulation, many CEOs and investors now face a dramatically different landscape. Conflicting signals from the White House—particularly around tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China—have injected uncertainty, clouding forecasts and cooling expectations for a merger and acquisition (M&A) boom.

Deal volume has fallen despite high hopes among financiers, and even Trump’s own economic officials now concede tariffs may fuel inflation and weaken growth. Consumer sentiment hit its lowest point since January 2021, and the Federal Reserve has paused rate cuts amid concerns about “tariff inflation.”