U.S. President Donald Trump declared on Sunday that foreign governments must pay "a lot of money" to lift newly imposed tariffs, calling them "medicine" necessary to fix the economy. His remarks sent shockwaves through global financial markets, with Asian stocks plunging and U.S. futures opening lower amid rising fears of inflation, weakened consumer confidence, and a potential global recession.
Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump dismissed concerns about market losses, saying hard decisions are sometimes required. He revealed he had spoken with leaders from Europe and Asia who are urging him to lower tariffs set to hit up to 50% this week. Trump insisted negotiations will only happen if foreign nations commit to annual payments to the U.S.
Last week’s surprise tariff announcement has already triggered retaliatory moves from China and stoked fears of a deepening global trade war. Investors and policymakers remain uncertain whether these tariffs signal a permanent shift or are a tactic to force better trade deals.
Top White House economic advisers defended the move, with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent claiming over 50 nations have opened trade talks since the announcement. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick stated the tariffs would stay in place for "days and weeks," while adviser Kevin Hassett dismissed concerns of pressuring the Federal Reserve.
JPMorgan revised its 2025 U.S. GDP forecast downward to -0.3%, warning of a rising unemployment rate. Investor Bill Ackman, once a Trump supporter, warned of an "economic nuclear winter" without a pause.
Meanwhile, countries like Taiwan, Israel, India, and Italy are seeking exemptions or deals to avoid damaging tariffs, as industries from wine to tech brace for further disruptions in global trade flows.


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