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Trade war fears weigh on markets as Trump's new adviser blasts China - business live | Trade war fears weigh on markets as Trump's new adviser blasts China - business live |
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The aluminum price has hit a three-month low today, suggesting that the new US tariffs are beginning to bite. | |
The cost of a tonne of aluminum fell to $2,085 per tonne, its lowest level since before Christmas 2017. | |
President Trump’s decision to put a 10% tariffs on aluminum imports (excluding Canada and Mexico), is one factor; Norbert Ruecker of Julius Baer points out that they will hit demand: | |
“If you look at the impact, the trade tariffs will, in the end, be deflationary globally,”. | |
The president is defending himself over today’s story that he challenged Canada’s prime minister over trade without knowing the facts (see earlier post). | The president is defending himself over today’s story that he challenged Canada’s prime minister over trade without knowing the facts (see earlier post). |
We do have a Trade Deficit with Canada, as we do with almost all countries (some of them massive). P.M. Justin Trudeau of Canada, a very good guy, doesn’t like saying that Canada has a Surplus vs. the U.S.(negotiating), but they do...they almost all do...and that’s how I know! | We do have a Trade Deficit with Canada, as we do with almost all countries (some of them massive). P.M. Justin Trudeau of Canada, a very good guy, doesn’t like saying that Canada has a Surplus vs. the U.S.(negotiating), but they do...they almost all do...and that’s how I know! |
But....as Bloomberg’s Mike McKee points out - the US government’s own trade offices says it runs a surplus! | But....as Bloomberg’s Mike McKee points out - the US government’s own trade offices says it runs a surplus! |
Said the man who just publicly admitted lying about the trade deficit figures to PM Trudeau. Said the man whose own Council of Economic Advisers says we have a trade surplus with Canada. https://t.co/mTJt9VvIOn | Said the man who just publicly admitted lying about the trade deficit figures to PM Trudeau. Said the man whose own Council of Economic Advisers says we have a trade surplus with Canada. https://t.co/mTJt9VvIOn |
Worries over trade wars seem to be hitting Boeing again. | Worries over trade wars seem to be hitting Boeing again. |
Shares in the aircraft maker are down almost 1.7% in early trading, making it the worst performer on the Dow. | Shares in the aircraft maker are down almost 1.7% in early trading, making it the worst performer on the Dow. |
That’s despite reports that Boeing could scoop a major new order, to supply fighter jets to India. | That’s despite reports that Boeing could scoop a major new order, to supply fighter jets to India. |
Ding Ding: The New York stock exchange has rung the opening bell, and investor are trying to break a three-day losing streak. | Ding Ding: The New York stock exchange has rung the opening bell, and investor are trying to break a three-day losing streak. |
The Dow has opened higher, gaining 80 points of 0.3%. Traders are encouraged by today’s strong US jobless figures. | The Dow has opened higher, gaining 80 points of 0.3%. Traders are encouraged by today’s strong US jobless figures. |
Energy stocks and financial firms are leading the way, with JP Morgan up 0.4% | Energy stocks and financial firms are leading the way, with JP Morgan up 0.4% |
Some experts are relieved that Donald Trump has chosen Larry Kudlow as his new top economic adviser. | Some experts are relieved that Donald Trump has chosen Larry Kudlow as his new top economic adviser. |
One alternative was Peter Navarro, who helped craft Trump’s “America First” policy. He’s a big supporter of tariffs, and a vocal critic of free trade - arguing that America is getting a rough deal as its intellectual property is snaffled by China. | One alternative was Peter Navarro, who helped craft Trump’s “America First” policy. He’s a big supporter of tariffs, and a vocal critic of free trade - arguing that America is getting a rough deal as its intellectual property is snaffled by China. |
In contrast to Navarro, Kudlow is a more reassuring choice for the markets. | In contrast to Navarro, Kudlow is a more reassuring choice for the markets. |
Rabobank analyst Bas van Geffen told clients: | Rabobank analyst Bas van Geffen told clients: |
“Markets may actually find some comfort in the fact that Mr. Trump decided to give the job to Kudlow, rather than someone with more radical economic beliefs, such as Peter Navarro, who is even more skeptical about the current free trade paradigm. | “Markets may actually find some comfort in the fact that Mr. Trump decided to give the job to Kudlow, rather than someone with more radical economic beliefs, such as Peter Navarro, who is even more skeptical about the current free trade paradigm. |
Neil Dutta, head of U.S. economics at Renaissance Macro Research, dubbed Kudlow a “cheerleader for growth”, adding: | Neil Dutta, head of U.S. economics at Renaissance Macro Research, dubbed Kudlow a “cheerleader for growth”, adding: |
“He regularly says ‘Free market capitalism is the best path to prosperity.’ He is a forceful advocate for open markets and trade liberalization, and more generally an economic libertarian who favors low taxes and less regulation.” | “He regularly says ‘Free market capitalism is the best path to prosperity.’ He is a forceful advocate for open markets and trade liberalization, and more generally an economic libertarian who favors low taxes and less regulation.” |
A dream candidate for Wall Street, in other words. But there is still jitteriness, simply because president Trump will be the one making the big calls on whether to slap fresh tariffs on Chinese technology imports, or European cars. | A dream candidate for Wall Street, in other words. But there is still jitteriness, simply because president Trump will be the one making the big calls on whether to slap fresh tariffs on Chinese technology imports, or European cars. |
Donald Trump should be cheered by the latest drop in US unemployment claims, says Dennis de Jong, managing director at trading firm UFX.com: | Donald Trump should be cheered by the latest drop in US unemployment claims, says Dennis de Jong, managing director at trading firm UFX.com: |
“The US employment market has remained on a steady course of late, and with the latest figures showing a further fall in initial claimants, Donald Trump will surely use the opportunity to champion his job-boosting credentials as he embarks on the formative stages of a re-election campaign. | “The US employment market has remained on a steady course of late, and with the latest figures showing a further fall in initial claimants, Donald Trump will surely use the opportunity to champion his job-boosting credentials as he embarks on the formative stages of a re-election campaign. |
“A robust jobs market was a key pillar in his road to the White House and although there may be some who argue the success has come on the back of a healthier international economy, it’s hard to argue with the results. | “A robust jobs market was a key pillar in his road to the White House and although there may be some who argue the success has come on the back of a healthier international economy, it’s hard to argue with the results. |
Newsflash: The latest US unemployment figures show that America’s labor market remains pretty strong. | Newsflash: The latest US unemployment figures show that America’s labor market remains pretty strong. |
Just 226,000 Americans signed on for unemployment benefits last week, down from 230,000 in the previous seven days. | Just 226,000 Americans signed on for unemployment benefits last week, down from 230,000 in the previous seven days. |
That’s close to the 48-year low struck in late February. | That’s close to the 48-year low struck in late February. |
It’s also the 158th month in a row in which the ‘initial claims’ figure has come in below 300,000 -- traditionally the threshold for a robust jobs market. | It’s also the 158th month in a row in which the ‘initial claims’ figure has come in below 300,000 -- traditionally the threshold for a robust jobs market. |
JUST IN: Jobless claims in U.S. decline for third time in four weeks https://t.co/imz0SvooFe pic.twitter.com/WXceIdF8GT | JUST IN: Jobless claims in U.S. decline for third time in four weeks https://t.co/imz0SvooFe pic.twitter.com/WXceIdF8GT |
Wall Street analysts fear that Boeing could be a major victim from a trade war. | Wall Street analysts fear that Boeing could be a major victim from a trade war. |
Shares in the airline have fallen by over 8% this month, as tensions over president Trump’s protectionist leanings have intensified. | Shares in the airline have fallen by over 8% this month, as tensions over president Trump’s protectionist leanings have intensified. |
China is a key market for Boeing, which secured a $37bn deal to sell 300 planes to China Aviation Suppliers last November. | China is a key market for Boeing, which secured a $37bn deal to sell 300 planes to China Aviation Suppliers last November. |
Larry Kudlow’s plan to build a coalition to force China to change its trade policies could put future such deals in doubt, if relations between Washington and Beijing deteriorate. | Larry Kudlow’s plan to build a coalition to force China to change its trade policies could put future such deals in doubt, if relations between Washington and Beijing deteriorate. |
As Boris Schlossberg, managing director of FX strategy at BK Asset Management, put it to CNBC: | As Boris Schlossberg, managing director of FX strategy at BK Asset Management, put it to CNBC: |
“The question is really not economic. It’s political at this point.” | “The question is really not economic. It’s political at this point.” |
China has pushed back against the criticism from Donald Trump and Larry Kudlow. | China has pushed back against the criticism from Donald Trump and Larry Kudlow. |
With fresh tariffs looming, Beijing argues that America needs to work harder if it wants to close its whopping trade gap. | With fresh tariffs looming, Beijing argues that America needs to work harder if it wants to close its whopping trade gap. |
Chinese officials are also warning that they will hit back, if America presses on with unilateral tariffs [Trump wants to cut the US-China trade deficit by $100bn]. | Chinese officials are also warning that they will hit back, if America presses on with unilateral tariffs [Trump wants to cut the US-China trade deficit by $100bn]. |
Reuters has the details: | Reuters has the details: |
In a Thursday editorial, widely-read Chinese state-run tabloid the Global Times said the United States was trying to play the victim. | In a Thursday editorial, widely-read Chinese state-run tabloid the Global Times said the United States was trying to play the victim. |
“If the U.S. wants to reduce its trade deficit, it has to make Americans more hard-working and conduct reforms in accordance with international market demand, instead of asking the rest of the world to change. | “If the U.S. wants to reduce its trade deficit, it has to make Americans more hard-working and conduct reforms in accordance with international market demand, instead of asking the rest of the world to change. |
“Once a trade war starts, capable countries won’t bow to the U.S. China has tried hard to avoid a trade war, but if one breaks out, appeasement is not an option.” | “Once a trade war starts, capable countries won’t bow to the U.S. China has tried hard to avoid a trade war, but if one breaks out, appeasement is not an option.” |
Speaking to reporters in Beijing, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang said history showed that trade wars are in nobody’s interests, but that China would protect its legitimate rights if “something happens we don’t want to see”. | Speaking to reporters in Beijing, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang said history showed that trade wars are in nobody’s interests, but that China would protect its legitimate rights if “something happens we don’t want to see”. |
Ever the early riser, president Trump has just tweeted that America can look forward to years of ‘fair trade’. | Ever the early riser, president Trump has just tweeted that America can look forward to years of ‘fair trade’. |
He’s also confirmed Larry Kudlow’s appointment to lead his National Economic Council. | He’s also confirmed Larry Kudlow’s appointment to lead his National Economic Council. |
Larry Kudlow will be my Chief Economic Advisor as Director of the National Economic Council. Our Country will have many years of Great Economic & Financial Success, with low taxes, unparalleled innovation, fair trade and an ever expanding labor force leading the way! #MAGA | Larry Kudlow will be my Chief Economic Advisor as Director of the National Economic Council. Our Country will have many years of Great Economic & Financial Success, with low taxes, unparalleled innovation, fair trade and an ever expanding labor force leading the way! #MAGA |