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Donald Trump’s introduction of his long-threatened 25 percent trade tariffs on Mexico and Canada has caused global stock markets to drop sharply, with the Dow Jones, S&P 500 and Nasdaq all falling.
Investors, fearful of a trade war erupting, had hoped the president might relent in his promise to penalize imports from the nation’s two biggest trading partners.
Instead, Trump told reporters at the White House on Monday that there was “no room left for Mexico or for Canada,” adding: “The tariffs, they’re all set. They go into effect tomorrow.”
The president also said that he would impose an extra 10 percent tariff on China, on top of the previous 10 percent tariff he introduced last month, with Beijing already retaliating.
The unease has already led to warnings that the U.S. could be heading for recession, with the Atlanta Fed’s GDPNow model estimating real GDP growth for the first quarter of 2025 at -2.8 percent, down from +3.9 percent just four weeks ago.
Trump has meanwhile moved to suspend aid to Ukraine after his feud with Volodymyr Zelensky escalated.
He will deliver the first joint congressional address of his second presidency on Tuesday evening.
The goods hit first by Trump’s tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China
The president declared an economic emergency in order to justify imposing 25 percent taxes on Canadian and Mexican imports and doubling his levies on Chinese products to 20 percent, marking the most aggressive use of tariffs by the United States since the 1930s.
Here’s a look at the specific sectors he is targeting – and the possible consequences for American consumers.
Joe Sommerlad4 March 2025 10:40
China hits back at Trump with fresh retaliatory tariffs on agricultural goods
Beijing has wasted no time in reacting to Trump by imposing a 15 percent tariff on imported U.S. chicken, wheat, corn and cotton and a 10 percent tariff on sorghum, soybean, pork, beef, aquatic products, fruits, vegetables and dairy products.
We’re also now hearing they are suspending imports of American lumber with immediate effect.
Alisha Rahaman Sarkar reports.
Joe Sommerlad4 March 2025 10:25
FTSE 100 plunges as Trump’s tariffs come into force
Let’s get back to the president’s trade hostilities.
London’s FTSE 100 Index has fallen from Monday’s record highs following Trump’s decision to move forward with planned tariffs against Canada and Mexico and to double levies on Chinese imports.
The index initially dropped by more than 60 points before settling to stand around 0.5 per cent down at 8823.
Across Europe, Germany’s Dax index fell by 1.7 per cent, while France’s Cac 40 was down by 1 per cent.
Here’s the latest from Holly Williams.
Joe Sommerlad4 March 2025 10:10
Trump to deliver first joint congressional address of second presidency tonight
The president has promised to “tell it like it is” when he delivers a State of the Union speech in all but name this evening to a joint session of Congress.
Joe Sommerlad4 March 2025 09:50
JD Vance says U.S. working on Ukraine peace plan ‘with the Russians’
Speaking to Sean Hannity on Fox News last night, the vice president aid Trump administration officials are already in talks with Russia to end the years-long war Russia launched against Ukraine, and warned that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky needs to accept Donald Trump’s terms for a mineral rights deal and enter negotiations with Moscow.
Here’s Andrew Feinberg’s report.
Vance says US working on’Ukraine plan ‘with the Russians’
Vice President JD Vance on Monday said Trump administration officials are already in talks with Russia to end the years-long war Russia launched against Ukraine, and warned that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky needs to accept Donald Trump’s terms for a mineral rights deal and enter negotiations with Moscow.
Joe Sommerlad4 March 2025 09:30
Trump halts aid to Ukraine after White House clash with Zelensky
The other big news out of the Trump administration this morning is that it has moved to suspend aid to Ukraine after the president’s feud with Volodymyr Zelensky escalated on Monday.
Trump became incensed by the Ukrainian saying in an interview that the end of the war with Russia is “very, very far away” and accused him of not wanting peace.
Here’s the latest on that disastrous development for Kyiv from Josh Marcus.
Joe Sommerlad4 March 2025 09:10
Stocks tumble after Donald Trump kills hope for last-minute tariff deal with Mexico and Canada
Donald Trump’s introduction of his long-threatened 25 percent trade tariffs on Mexico and Canada has caused global stock markets to drop sharply, with the Dow Jones, S&P 500 and Nasdaq all falling.
Investors, fearful of a trade war erupting, had hoped the president might relent in his promise to penalize imports from the nation’s two biggest trading partners but Trump told reporters at the White House on Monday that there was “no room left for Mexico or for Canada. The tariffs, they’re all set. They go into effect tomorrow.”
The president also said that he would impose an extra 10 percent tariff on China, on top of the previous 10 percent tariff he introduced last month, with Beijing already retaliating.
The unease has already led to warnings that the U.S. could be heading for recession, with the Atlanta Fed’s GDPNow model estimating real GDP growth for the first quarter of 2025 at -2.8 percent, down from +3.9 percent just four weeks ago.
Here’s the latest from Io Dodds.
Joe Sommerlad4 March 2025 08:50
DOGE is claiming credit for ‘canceling’ contracts that were ended decades ago
Musk’s team claimed they had canceled a Coast Guard contract between the maritime department and a company that provides entities administrative assistance. According to DOGE, killing the contract saved the US taxpayers $53.7 million, the New York Times reports.
However, the contract was worth only $144,000, was completed in 2005 and has not been active for two decades, the paper says.
Graig Graziosi has the story.
Oliver O’Connell4 March 2025 08:30
Which states have seen the biggest crackdown on immigration since Trump returned to office?
Rhian Lubin and Alicja Hagopian looked at where people are being detained in ICE facilities across the U.S.
Oliver O’Connell4 March 2025 08:00
CNN refutes Rogan-Musk conspiracy theory about Trump assassination attempt
CNN is pushing back on a conspiracy theory fueled by Joe Rogan and Elon Musk that the network had prior knowledge about the attempt on Donald Trump’s life, prompting the channel to air live coverage of the campaign rally.
The wild theory was quickly picked up by conservatives and MAGA media personalities, who wondered whether CNN “was tipped off” that a shooting would take place and that the network should be subjected to an investigation.
Justin Baragona reports.
Oliver O’Connell4 March 2025 07:00