Wall Street's 'TACO Trade' Powers Stock Rally as Trump Defers Tariff Threats
- President Donald Trump announced sweeping reciprocal tariffs on April 2, targeting dozens of countries including China and the European Union.
- These tariffs targeted trade deficits and were intended to bring back manufacturing employment that had declined over many years due to competition from countries with lower labor costs.
- Trump frequently set very high tariff rates, such as 145% on Chinese goods and 50% on EU imports, then delayed or reduced them after negotiations began.
- The Financial Times coined the acronym TACO—'Trump Always Chickens Out'—reflecting Trump's pattern of announcing and then backing off high tariffs, which caused market volatility; the S&P 500 rallied after tariff pauses were announced.
- This tariff strategy has led to on-again, off-again trade tensions that fluctuate markets, suggesting ongoing uncertainty for investors and the global economy.
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