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Markets Surge Following Trump’s Tariff Pause; South Asia Remains Cautious

by Lanka Sara Editor
April 10, 2025
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President Donald Trump’s decision to pause recently imposed tariffs for 90 days led to a remarkable surge in global financial markets. The S&P 500 experienced a 5.6% rise, and the Nasdaq jumped over 8%, marking one of the market’s strongest performances since World War II.

The tariff pause was welcomed by many U.S. trading partners, who had been bracing for the implementation of higher reciprocal tariffs. European markets responded positively, with the Euro Stoxx 600 and Germany’s DAX reaching new record highs.

In South Asia, reactions were mixed. Bangladesh, a major textile exporter to the U.S., expressed concern over the continued tariff rates. The New York Times described the situation as a “massive blow” to Bangladesh’s textile industry, which contributes 80% to the country’s GDP. Reports indicated that many U.S. buyers began halting orders from Bangladesh following the imposition of the 37% tariff.

Sri Lanka, facing a 44% tariff rate, also voiced apprehension about the potential impact on its export sectors. Government officials in Colombo are reportedly seeking diplomatic channels to negotiate more favorable terms with the U.S. administration.

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India, subjected to a 26% tariff, maintained a cautious stance. While the temporary pause offers a window for dialogue, Indian trade officials emphasized the need for long-term solutions to address trade imbalances and tariff disputes.

China, notably excluded from the tariff pause and facing increased tariffs of 125%, announced retaliatory measures, imposing 84% tariffs on U.S. goods. This escalation has raised concerns about prolonged trade tensions between the world’s two largest economies.

While global markets have responded positively to the tariff pause, the situation remains fluid. South Asian nations, in particular, are closely monitoring developments and exploring strategies to mitigate the impact on their economies.

 

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