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  Business  Global Markets Jolt as Trump Imposes 25% Steel, Aluminum Tariffs; India’s Sensex Plummets Over 1000 Points Amid Trade Fears
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Global Markets Jolt as Trump Imposes 25% Steel, Aluminum Tariffs; India’s Sensex Plummets Over 1000 Points Amid Trade Fears

Curtis BradleyCurtis Bradley—February 11, 202522
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Mumbai/Washington D.C. – Global financial markets reacted sharply this week following a significant policy shift from the United States, with India’s benchmark indices experiencing a pronounced downturn. On Tuesday, February 11, 2025, the Indian stock market witnessed a notable decline, primarily driven by concerns surrounding renewed protectionist trade measures announced by the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump.

The BSE Sensex, one of India’s leading stock market indices, registered a substantial fall, dropping by 1,038 points during trading hours. Simultaneously, the Nifty 50, another key index tracking the performance of major Indian companies, declined by over 300 points. This synchronized movement resulted in both indices decreasing by approximately 1.32% by the close of trading, signaling significant investor apprehension.

The Catalyst: New U.S. Tariffs

The immediate catalyst for this market volatility was an announcement made the day prior, on Monday, February 10, 2025. President Trump revealed plans to impose a 25% tariff on all imported steel and aluminum into the United States. This tariff increase, a prominent feature of his trade agenda and previously cited as a key poll promise, is scheduled to take effect from March 4.

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The scope of the announced tariffs is particularly broad. The new duties will apply to all imports of steel and aluminum, irrespective of their country of origin. This includes imports from traditional allies and major trading partners. Notably, the announcement specified that the tariffs would apply to shipments originating from countries like Canada and Brazil, which were the top two suppliers of steel and aluminum to the United States in the preceding year.

Implications for India’s Trade Landscape

While India is recognized as a relatively minor supplier of steel to the U.S. market, the country holds a more significant position as a significant primary producer of aluminum. For India’s aluminum industry, the United States is a primary export market for this commodity. Therefore, the imposition of a blanket 25% tariff, even though India is not among the largest suppliers overall, carries considerable weight for domestic producers and exporters relying on access to the American market.

Industry analysts suggest that the tariff could make Indian aluminum exports less competitive in the U.S., potentially impacting production levels and revenue for Indian metal companies. Although the direct impact on steel exports to the U.S. is expected to be limited due to the lower volume, the tariffs contribute to an overall climate of uncertainty surrounding global trade, negatively affecting investor sentiment across various sectors.

Broader Market Reaction and Investor Sentiment

The sharp decline in the Sensex and Nifty reflects a broader pattern of risk aversion among investors. Tariffs are generally viewed negatively by financial markets as they can disrupt global supply chains, increase costs for manufacturers, reduce trade volumes, and potentially trigger retaliatory measures from affected countries, leading to a trade war scenario. The market downturn on February 11, 2025, underscores the sensitivity of stock markets to geopolitical developments and shifts in international trade policy.

Beyond the direct impact on metal industries, sectors reliant on imported steel or aluminum in other parts of the world, or those with significant export exposure to the U.S., may face indirect consequences. The uncertainty generated by such trade policies often leads to increased volatility as market participants attempt to price in potential future impacts on corporate earnings and economic growth.

Looking Ahead

The implementation of the 25% tariffs from March 4 is expected to remain a focal point for global economic observers and market participants. The reaction from countries significantly impacted by the tariffs, including major suppliers like Canada and Brazil, will be closely watched for potential counter-tariffs or other trade restrictions. For India, while the direct impact on its total export volume may appear moderate compared to larger suppliers, the vulnerability of its aluminum sector to the U.S. market makes the situation particularly relevant.

The market’s immediate response on February 11, 2025, serves as a stark reminder of the interconnectedness of the global economy and the swiftness with which policy changes in major economies can propagate through international financial systems. As the effective date for the tariffs approaches, market sentiment will likely remain cautious, contingent on further developments in U.S. trade policy and the responses from affected nations worldwide.

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