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Global Stock Markets Rise as Trump Eases Electronics Tariffs

Trump’s Tariff Relief Boosts Wall Street and Global Markets

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
May 12, 2026
in Business, Economy
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Apple and Tech Stocks Lead Wall Street Rally on Tariff News - Richard Drew/AP Photo

Global Stocks Climb as Trump Delays Some Trade Tariffs - Richard Drew/AP Photo

Global Stock Markets Surge as Trump Eases Some Tariffs on Electronics

Global stock markets rallied on Monday following President Donald Trump’s decision to temporarily relax some tariffs on electronics, bringing relief to investors and easing tensions in the U.S. bond market.

The S&P 500 gained 0.8%, with an early surge of 1.8% followed by a brief dip before recovering. The Dow Jones Industrial Average jumped 312 points (0.8%), and the Nasdaq Composite rose 0.6%. Technology companies, in particular, saw significant gains after Trump announced exemptions for smartphones, computers, and other electronics, lifting major stocks like Apple, which rose 2.2%, and Dell Technologies, which climbed 4%.

The relaxation of tariffs provided immediate relief to U.S. importers, who were faced with the difficult choice of either passing the higher costs onto consumers or absorbing the losses themselves. This exemption, although temporary, helped investors breathe easier, at least for now.

Automakers also benefitted from the announcement, with General Motors rising 3.5% and Ford Motor climbing 4.1%. Trump even suggested that he might pause tariffs on the auto industry next, further boosting market sentiment.

The S&P 500 ended the day at 5,405.97, up by 42.61 points. The Dow Jones gained 312.08 points, closing at 40,524.79, and the Nasdaq finished at 16,831.48, up by 107.03 points.

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Despite the immediate positive effects, concerns linger over the long-term uncertainty surrounding Trump’s tariff policies. The recent tariff exemptions on electronics are only temporary, and the unpredictable nature of Trump’s approach to tariffs continues to create unease among businesses trying to plan for the future.

Last week’s sharp fluctuations in the U.S. stock market were a direct result of this uncertainty, as investors struggled to keep pace with the constant changes in U.S. trade policy. There’s still the looming risk of a potential recession if tariffs aren’t eventually reduced.

China’s Response: Despite the temporary tariff relief, China’s commerce ministry welcomed the U.S. decision, viewing it as a small step forward but still calling for the complete removal of all tariffs. Xi Jinping, China’s leader, commented on Monday that no one wins a trade war, signaling that the world’s second-largest economy is positioning itself as a stable force amid the turbulence created by Trump’s erratic tariff moves.

In addition to the stock market’s rally, the bond market showed signs of stability. After a tumultuous week, Treasury yields eased following their sharp rise, which had previously caused concerns among investors. The 10-year Treasury yield fell to 4.37% after reaching a peak of 4.48% the previous Friday.

The dip in yields came after positive news on U.S. inflation expectations. Although households raised their short-term inflation expectations, longer-term expectations for inflation remained steady or even declined. This provides hope that inflationary pressures won’t spiral out of control, easing some fears of further economic instability.

Despite these signs of easing tension, the U.S. dollar continued to struggle. It weakened against the euro and Japanese yen, though it edged up against the Canadian dollar.

Global stock markets also benefited from the news. European markets surged, with France’s CAC 40 up by 2.4%, Germany’s DAX climbing 2.9%, and Japan’s Nikkei 225 rising 1.2%. South Korea’s Kospi gained 1%.

In China, stock indexes in Hong Kong rose 2.4%, and the Shanghai Composite climbed 0.8%. These gains were fueled by strong export data, showing a 12.4% increase in March exports from the previous year, as companies rushed to ship goods before U.S. tariffs could be raised.

While Monday’s stock rally provided some temporary relief, the future remains uncertain. Investors and businesses alike are left to wonder whether the tariff exemptions will be extended or if new disruptions will emerge. Trump’s unpredictable trade policies continue to keep global markets on edge, and while the bond market has shown some signs of stabilization, the broader economic picture remains clouded.

For now, the world waits to see what steps the U.S. will take next, particularly regarding the auto industry and the broader trade war with China. Until then, the market will remain volatile, and companies will have to navigate the ever-changing landscape of global trade policies.

Source: AP News – Stocks rally worldwide after Trump eases some of his tariffs on electronics, for now

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