April 8, 2025, 4:20 am
A series of new U.S. tariff measures has triggered a broad ripple effect across multiple sectors. Officials are considering proposals such as tax credits to help exporters offset increased costs. International currencies have reacted sharply, with the South Korean won plunging to a 16-year low. U.S. fintech stocks, including notable companies like Affirm, Robinhood, and SoFi, have seen significant declines as market uncertainty grows. Additionally, the crypto market has experienced a 30% drop in market cap while investors shift toward perceived safe havens amid rising recession risks.
Tech firms are adjusting to new US policies affecting key partners and rivals while analysts assess whether leading tech stocks can withstand the ensuing financial shock.
Laptops from the popular gaming brand are listed as out of stock on its website.
President Trump’s tariffs don’t hit streamers like Netflix directly. But they could impact what streaming services release—and how much people are willing to pay for it.
MrBeast, a 26-year-old YouTuber and chocolatier, weighs in on Trump's tariffs, highlighting their broad impact—from affecting 401k savings and sparking billionaire disputes to even endangering gamers and penguins on McDonald Island.
China's response to tariffs could hit Hollywood.
Apple's Mac shipments rose to 5.5M in Q1 2025, boosting its global PC market share from 8% to 8.7% as overall PC demand grew 4.9%. The surge, driven by AI-ready hardware and premium appeal, comes amid tariffs that make the PC market unpredictable.
A 54 percent tariff on imports from China will likely see rising prices on smartphones and laptops in the coming months.
Razer’s Blade 16 and other laptops are no longer available in the US. Its preorder configurator was active on April 1, just before the Trump administration introduced sweeping tariffs on products from China, Taiwan, and others.
The US confirmed a 104% tariff on Chinese imports after midnight, along with additional tariffs on other nations, as part of President Trump's escalating global trade war initiated last week.
Credit markets are cracking as tariff-driven bond selloffs threaten a rapid bankruptcy wave and potential recession, warns Boaz Weinstein. Despite stock rebounds, the Fed is constrained by inflation fears from cutting rates.
Navarro said Musk wasn't a manufacturer of cars, just an "assembler."
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Elon Musk and Peter Navarro traded insults over tariffs. Navarro defended Trump-era policies and criticized Musk’s reliance on foreign parts, while Musk retorted by calling Navarro a moron and highlighting Tesla’s strong American-made credentials.
Apple is highly vulnerable in a global trade war due to its heavy reliance on China for manufacturing, including key products like iPhones, making it the most exposed among the major tech giants known as the "Magnificent Seven."
Apple has airlifted iPhones from India and China to the U.S. to avoid new Trump tariffs, using five cargo flights over three days. The post Apple’s Quiet Airlift: How Five Flights of iPhones Helped Dodge Trump’s Trade Blitz appeared first on WinBuzzer.
U.S. tariff threats could fuel maple syrup fraud, but AI could help navigate this sticky situation.
Apple's fiscal Q2 earnings, boosted by new releases like the iPhone 16e, updated Macs, and new iPads, will be announced on May 1 with a conference call soon after. Investor focus is on Apple's approach to tariffs.
Apple will report Q2 2025 earnings on May 1 at 1:30 p.m. PT. CEO Tim Cook and CFO Kevan Parekh will discuss new products, ~$94B revenue expectations, and tariff impacts during a conference call with analysts.
Apple Stores saw a surge in foot traffic over the weekend amid concerns over upcoming tariffs.
Stellantis will help suppliers absorb some tariff costs amid a new 25% tariff on imported vehicles. Analysts say these tariffs are shared along the supply chain rather than passed on fully to consumers, challenging the view that tariffs inherently drive inflation.
A brief flash rally raised US stocks amid trade deal rumors, but markets soon reversed. Trump’s tariff threats and insistence on concessions challenge the EU, which faces a tough road to any deal without costly financial measures.
Small IT hardware firms feel the heat from Trump making prices great World War Fee Modular laptop maker Framework is pausing sales of models it would make a loss on, while a small US keyboard biz is facing hundreds of dollars slapped on its products that American consumers will have to pay.…
Technology stocks bounced Tuesday after three rocky trading sessions, spurred by hopes that the U.S. may negotiate aggressive tariffs with world leaders.
Trump’s tariffs aimed at fair trade and job protection are rattling billionaire supporters as equity markets tumble. Figures like Musk, Dimon, and Ackman warn of recession risks and question whether these policies truly benefit the average worker.
ZeroHedge hosts a tariff debate tonight. Peter Schiff warns tariffs hurt American consumers and manufacturing, while Spencer Morrison sees them as necessary to protect U.S. jobs from unfair foreign practices, underscoring a clash in economic policy views.
Schumer, in 2005, called for a 27.5% tariff on China to end its unfair trade practices—accusing it of currency manipulation, IP theft, and causing U.S. job losses. His stance, echoed by Trump, Biden, and Sanders, never led to significant policy changes.
Ahead of April 8, 2025, Apple's stock rose slightly despite a 104% tariff on Chinese imports. Trump's tariffs continue to pressure Apple, as it's one of the few tech giants hit, along with Microsoft and Tesla, while the overall market shows mixed gains.
Equity futures rebounded nearly 3% after steep losses amid tariff uncertainty. U.S. officials signaled potential trade talks while global risks, volatile bonds, and trade tensions—especially between the U.S. and China—keep market caution high.
US futures surged after Treasury Sec. Bessent explained tariff talks stem from extensive inbound calls, not market activity. Trump will lead negotiations with key partners like Japan amid China escalation, signaling a shift from fixed tariffs to flexible trade deals.
The cheapest Framework Laptop 13s powered by a Core Ultra 5 125H or Ryzen 5 7640U becomes temporarily unavailable in the U.S.
Trump's tariff threat prompted Beijing to vow a strong fight back. Leaked countermeasures include extra tariffs on U.S. agricultural products, a poultry ban, halting fentanyl cooperation, restricting U.S. services, banning films, and investigating U.S. intellectual property benefits.
If you’re considering buying a new iPhone 16, it’s better to do so sooner rather than later. Even though Trump’s tariffs can change before taking … The post Should you rush to buy an iPhone before Trump’s tariffs kick in? appeared first on BGR.
High-profile asset management firm Bernstein has published findings showing that around 60% of Nvidia's AI datacenters will completely avoid the recent wave of tariffs levelled by the U.S.
Reciprocal tariffs on Chinese imports—a 10% duty starting April 5 and a 54% duty on April 9—are set to increase prices. Since most iPhones are made in China, these tariffs could lead to higher iPhone costs.
Bharti Airtel's Rahul Vatts points to minimal Wi-Fi improvements and performance issues, making the PM WANI scheme less viable with growing mobile network coverage and sparking debates about public Wi-Fi tariffs.
To avoid a new 10% U.S. import tax, Apple rushed five planeloads of iPhones, PCs, and other devices from India to the U.S. in late March, buying time to assess the impact of the tariff policy.
Goldman Sachs warns that U.S. import frontloading pre-tariff resulted in temporary Transpacific volume gains, but with more tariffs and rising trade tensions, volumes are expected to drop sharply—leading to lower freight rates and increased recession risks.
These negotiations will occur after the tariff takes effect on Apr. 9, with the team expected to depart by Apr. 17.
Apple may import more iPhones from India to avoid Trump's 54% tariffs on Chinese goods, according to anonymous sources cited by the Wall Street Journal. The move is a temporary measure while negotiations with the Trump administration continue.
Goldman analysts warn U.S. apparel brands with heavy Asian supply chains could face tariff hikes—some over 40%—forcing companies like Nike and Lululemon to pass costs on to consumers, while those with stronger margins may fare better.
The tax credit proposal may also extend to service exporters, highlighting its broad potential impact.
The finance ministry expects continued market volatility and will monitor developments closely.
Analysts indicate that fintech companies may face greater risks compared to traditional banks.
Bitcoin's market dominance has surged to nearly 60%, signaling a shift toward perceived stability.
Goldman Sachs' recession probability estimate rose to 45%, reflecting concerns over tariffs and financial conditions.
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