US-China Trade War Escalates: Economic 'Decoupling' Threatens Global Markets, Nvidia Faces $5.5 Billion Loss

April 16, 2025
US-China Trade War Escalates: Economic 'Decoupling' Threatens Global Markets, Nvidia Faces $5.5 Billion Loss
  • Boeing has also encountered delivery blocks to Chinese airlines, which is impacting its status as America's leading exporter.

  • Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has cautioned that the economic outlook is challenging due to these tariffs, predicting slower growth, increased unemployment, and rising inflation.

  • Nvidia, a prominent US chipmaker, is projected to face a staggering $5.5 billion loss due to the mandated halt in sales to China by Washington.

  • The US-China trade relationship is rapidly deteriorating, with projections indicating a potential trade decline of over 80%, signifying a significant 'decoupling' between the two economies.

  • Amidst this backdrop, there are indications that the Trump administration may not pursue a trade deal with China, but rather focus on strategies aimed at damaging its economy.

  • Recent reports suggest that the US may exert pressure on other nations to limit trade with China, potentially employing monetary sanctions or tariffs as tools.

  • The World Trade Organization's director general, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, has warned that global trade growth is expected to plummet from 2.7% to -0.2% as a direct consequence of these tariffs.

  • In the wake of these developments, US stocks have taken a hit, particularly following Nvidia's sales halt to China and the WTO's grim trade forecast.

  • In response to these tensions, China has implemented export restrictions on seven rare earth minerals, which are vital for various tech products, including iPhones and electric vehicles.

  • Interestingly, US retail sales saw a rise of 1.4% in March, driven by consumer anticipation of price hikes linked to the impending tariffs.

  • China is adapting its trade strategies, leveraging its economic power more effectively than before, and has resorted to measures such as halting Boeing deliveries and restricting rare-earth exports.

  • Despite the escalating tensions, China has expressed a willingness to negotiate, insisting that discussions be grounded in respect and reciprocity.

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