By Brian Maher
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Trump giveth… Trump taketh away.
The post-election stock market ran further and further again, mostly because of the pretty plums Trump dangled in front of investors:
Tax cuts… deregulation… infrastructure.
Until last month’s “correction,” the overall market had swelled some 30% since that unforgettable night in November 2016.
Has the president delivered the full cargo of goods — and on the appointed schedule?
No, we must acknowledge in fairness, he has not.
But the methane swamps of Washington are vicious wastes, drowning most who hazard the passage.
And you must admit this much if nothing else:
The president was able to paddle his tax cuts through to a safe shore.
Meantime, the agents we’ve assigned such matters inform us he has taken the presidential ax to hundreds of useless government regulations.
Here, as far as markets go… Trump giveth.
Ah, but the Trump that giveth is also the Trump that taketh…
Trump shook the dust from his tariff blueprint earlier this month… and unfurled it before a watching world.
Under its terms, steel and aluminum competitors the world over would feel a good hard pinch upon entering American shores.
Due to their volume of metallic exports, such perennial hellcats as Canada and Brazil would take the brunt.
The Dow Jones industrial plunged 420 points the day the news broke — and for cause.
Tariffs invite counter tariffs.
And markets believe a global trade war is bad for business.
As we noted recently, Bloomberg Economics estimates a trade war could cost up to $470 billion in global GDP.
Since the tariff unveiling, markets have been a seesaw affair… rising and falling at least in part on Mr. Trump’s passing fancies.
Trump dangles tariff exemptions before Canada and Mexico and the stock market gets a bounce.
He threatens universal tariffs unless the devils yield on NAFTA and stocks tumble.
But yesterday, the president opened a new front in the global trade war…
Trump vowed retaliatory action against Chinese thieves of American intellectual property.
“We have a tremendous intellectual property theft problem,” said the president. Resolving it will make us “a much stronger, much richer nation.”
It appears justice is with him.
Estimates suggest Chinese piracy of U.S. intellectual property costs American business up to $600 billion per year.
But markets are global citizens with loose attachments.
Trade war is trade war — justice be damned.
The Dow Jones plunged a ghastly 724 points on yesterday’s trade news.
After yesterday’s trouncing, the Dow Jones occupied the same perch it occupied on Nov. 28.
It ended today another 424 points lower.
Four months of overall gains have therefore vanished into the ether.
Where once Trump giveth with tax cuts and deregulation… Trump now taketh with trade.
Overnight, China promised retaliation.
$3 billion of American agricultural and steel products will confront 15–25% tariffs of their own.
Ana Boata is the senior economist at trade credit insurer Euler Hermes.
Ms. Boata estimates retaliatory Chinese tariffs could cost U.S. exporters up to $700 million.
And so it goes.
Are Trump’s trade adventures solely responsible for the stock market volatility now upon us?
No, they are not.
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