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Stocks surge as Trump announces a delay to global tariffs

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April 11, 2025

Stocks surged Wednesday afternoon, ripping higher after President Donald Trump said he would back down on tariffs for most of the world for the next 90 days, citing new talks with foreign nations.

- JOE RENNISON ESHE NELSON RIVER AKIRA DAVIS

Stocks surge as Trump announces a delay to global tariffs

The S&P 500 climbed more than 7% in a matter of minutes after Trump posted the decision on his social media platform, Truth Social, sharply reversing days of losses.

Itwas a drastic turn for a market that has been wracked by anxiety about the rollout of the new tariffs, which had taken effect before Trump announced the pause. The sharp reversal left the S&P 500 9.5% higher Wednesday, its best day since the recovery from the 2008 financial crisis.

Some analysts cautioned that while the tariff reprieve was welcome, more volatility could still be ahead. The 90-day pause did not eliminate the profound uncertainty that has weighed on the stock market for weeks as Trump has revealed his tariff plans, leaving companies often guessing how the ever-changing trade sanctions might affect their businesses.

On Wednesday, Trump administra-tion officials boasted that many nations were now willing to negotiate trade deals with the United States, but the outcome of those talks could remain unclear for months, prolonging the uncertainty for companies, investors and consumers.

“The tariff clouds parted for the first time today, but it’s too soon to know how sunny the skies will be tomorrow — or 90 days from now,” said Daniel Skelly, head of the wealth management market research and strategy team at Morgan Stanley. “As welcome as the announcement was, investors can’t assume it’s the end of the tariff story, or that the market's day-to-day volatility will disappear”

10% TARIFF REMAINS

Despite the pause on some country-specific tariffs, Karoline Leavitt, the White House press secretary, told reporters that a tariff of 10% would remain in place across America’s trading partners.

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