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  Business  Stock Markets Worldwide Plunge Amid Escalating US-China Tariff War; Nasdaq Enters Bear Market
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Stock Markets Worldwide Plunge Amid Escalating US-China Tariff War; Nasdaq Enters Bear Market

Michelle CarterMichelle Carter—April 4, 20253
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U.S. stock markets experienced a dramatic and broad-based selloff on Friday, April 4, 2025, marking one of their most severe downturns since the volatility of March 2020. The rout was primarily triggered by a significant escalation in the trade dispute between the United States and China, sparking widespread fears for global economic growth and corporate profitability.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average bore the brunt of the decline in points, plunging a staggering 2,231 points, equivalent to a 5.5% drop. The S&P 500, a broader measure of the market, saw a sharp 6% decline, shedding 322.44 points to close the trading session at 5,074.08. The Nasdaq Composite, heavily weighted towards technology stocks, tumbled by 5.8%, ending the day at 15,587.79. This particular decline pushed the Nasdaq Composite more than 20% below its record high reached in December, officially placing the index into a bear market.

The Catalyst: Escalating Trade Tensions

The market’s sharp decline was a direct reaction to worsening trade tensions between the world’s two largest economies. The selloff intensified following an announcement from Beijing that China would impose substantial 34% tariffs on all U.S. imports. These retaliatory tariffs are set to become effective on April 10. This move came in response to earlier actions by U.S. President Donald Trump, who had announced sweeping tariffs targeting Chinese products, including a reciprocal 34% tariff.

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The tit-for-tat tariff announcements significantly heightened concerns that the escalating trade war would impede international trade flows, disrupt supply chains, and ultimately dampen corporate earnings and stall overall economic expansion.

Market Impact Across Indices

The swiftness and severity of the market’s reaction underscored the depth of investor anxiety regarding the potential economic fallout from the trade conflict. The losses were pervasive across sectors, reflecting the interconnectedness of global economies. While the Dow’s point decline was historically large, the percentage drops across the major indices highlighted a systemic repricing of risk.

Notably, the market slide occurred despite the release of a U.S. jobs report that was widely seen as better than expected, typically a factor that would support market sentiment. The fact that positive domestic economic data was overshadowed by trade concerns emphasized the extent to which geopolitical and trade risks were dominating investor focus on April 4, 2025.

Company-Specific Casualties

The impact of the trade tensions and related geopolitical factors was particularly acute for companies with significant exposure to the Chinese market. Shares of the industrial giant DuPont saw a substantial drop of 12.7%. This decline occurred amid reports of an anti-trust investigation targeting the company by Chinese regulators, highlighting the potential for trade tensions to manifest in other forms of regulatory pressure.

GE Healthcare also experienced a sharp fall, with its shares dropping by 16%. Companies like GE Healthcare, with extensive international operations and supply chains tied to both the U.S. and China, are seen as particularly vulnerable to disruptions caused by trade disputes and retaliatory actions.

Global Reverberations

The market turmoil was not confined to Wall Street. International markets also registered significant losses as investors worldwide reacted to the escalating trade war and its potential global economic consequences. Germany’s benchmark DAX index lost 5%, reflecting concerns for European exporters.

France’s CAC 40 index saw a drop of 4.3%. In Asia, Japan’s Nikkei 225 fell by 2.8% during its trading session. These declines across major global indices underscored the interconnected nature of the world economy and the potential for the U.S.-China trade conflict to trigger broader financial market instability.

The events of April 4, 2025, serve as a stark reminder of the financial markets’ sensitivity to geopolitical tensions and the potential economic costs associated with escalating trade disputes between the world’s dominant economic powers.

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