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Turmoil on financial markets deepened on Friday, as China hit back at tariffs announced by Donald Trump, raising the likelihood of an extended trade war and damage to the global economy.

The S&P 500 index, the widest measure of the US stock market, was trading down roughly 4% in mid-day trade, while the Nasdaq had sunk about 4.3%, having lost roughly a fifth of its value since February.

In the UK, the FTSE 100 plunged almost 5% – its steepest fall in five years, while Asian markets also dropped and exchanges in Germany and France faced similar falls.

Trump, who has vowed to remake the global trade order, dismissed concerns about the market shock, noting that the US labour market is strong.

“Hang tough,” he urged his followers on social media. “We can’t lose.”

The stock market has lost an estimated trillions in value over two days, a rout sparked by Trump’s announcement of sweeping new 10% import taxes on goods from every country.

Goods from dozens of countries, including key trading partners such as China, the European Union and Vietnam, facing far higher rates.

Analysts say the moves, which are due to go into effect as soon as Saturday, amount to the biggest tax increase in the US since 1968.

They expect the measures to lead to a contraction in trade, and have warned they could drive many countries into an economic recession.

In the UK, the FTSE 100 index closed 4.9% lower, the biggest one-day drop since 27 March 2020.

In Europe, France’s CAC 40 dropped 4.3% while in Germany the Dax fell almost 5%.

Earlier, in Japan, where the prime minister called the situation a “national crisis”, the Nikkei 225 fell more than 2.7%.

China responded to Trump on Friday by adding hitting US goods with import taxes of 34%, curbing exports of key minerals and adding US firms to its blacklist, describing Trump’s actions as “bullying” and a violation of international trade rules.

Other countries have yet to respond and appear hoping they will be able to negotiate deals, despite conflicting signals from the White House about its appetite for talks.

On Friday Trump said he had a “very productive call” with the general secretary of Vietnam, while criticising China’s move.

“China played it wrong, they panicked – the one thing they cannot afford to do,” Trump wrote on social media in all capital letters.

Line chart showing movements in the S&P 500, FTSE 100, Dax and Nikkei stock indices, indexed to market opening on 1 Apr 2025. By market close on 3 April, the S&P 500 had dropped to 96, the FTSE 100 had dropped to 94 by 11:45 on 4 April (BST), the Dax had dropped to 92 by the same time on 4 April, and the Nikkei had dropped to 94 by 07:45 on 4 April.

Trump’s announcement on Wednesday left goods from China facing an added 34% tariff rate, raising the overall levy to at least 54%.

He announced a new 20% tax on goods from the EU, and rates of more than 40% on countries in Asia such as Vietnam, which have become key centres of manufacturing since Trump started raising tariffs on China in his first term.

Trump had made similar promises on the campaign trail last year. But the moves were still more far-reaching than many analysts had expected.

“The shock factor… was Vietnam,” said Simeon Siegel, managing director at BMO Capital Markets, who follows companies such as Nike, which saw shares tumble on Thursday after the announcements.

“For the past many years, most companies had been trained to believe they needed to lean out from China, but that didn’t mean lean into the US,” he added. “But the only place to hide, at least as of [Trump’s announcement], was the US.”

Shares in Nike, and other clothing retailers, regained some ground on Friday, buoyed by hopes of a deal after Trump’s comments on Vietnam.

But other parts of the market remained bleak.

Shares in Apple, which relies heavily on China for manufacturing, fell 5% on Friday. The iPhone maker’s market value has dropped almost 15% since Wednesday.

Some investors downplayed the losses, noting that they follow an astonishing run-up in the value of share prices in the US over the past few years.

“These shifts in the market that we’re seeing in the market – they’re violent because things go down a lot quicker than they go up,” said Tim Pagliara, chief executive of Tennessee-based CapWealth.

He said the White House was attempting a “big reset” in global trade but the effort was needed.

“We’ve talked about trade imbalance my entire career. Nothing’s ever happened. So something has to happen,” he said. “We are going to level the playing field on some of these relationships that have just gotten out of balance.”

Speaking on Friday, Jerome Powell, the head of the US central bank, said he thought the economy remained “solid”, pointing to the latest data showing strong hiring in the US in March.

But he acknowledged a high degree of uncertainty.

“What we’ve learned is that the tariffs are higher than anticipated, higher than almost all forecasters predicted,” Mr Powell said, warning that growth would slow and prices were likely to rise.



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