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  Business  US Stocks Rise on Tech Tariff Exemptions, Pare Gains by Close: Markets April 14, 2025
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US Stocks Rise on Tech Tariff Exemptions, Pare Gains by Close: Markets April 14, 2025

Derrick StantonDerrick Stanton—April 14, 20255
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NEW YORK – U.S. stock markets posted gains on Monday, April 14, 2025, buoyed by weekend developments suggesting at least temporary relief from proposed tariffs on certain technology imports. Despite an early surge that pushed indexes to session highs, markets retreated throughout the afternoon, finishing the day well off their peaks as investors digested the nuances of the trade news.

The benchmark S&P 500 index and the Dow Jones Industrial Average each advanced by 0.8%. The technology-heavy Nasdaq Composite also closed higher, adding 0.6%.

Tariff Developments Drive Trading

The positive open followed news over the weekend regarding President Trump’s previously announced “reciprocal” tariffs. While the administration maintains that these levies are intended to restore competitive balance and encourage domestic job growth, they have prompted concerns among analysts regarding potential inflationary pressures and the risk of economic growth stagnation.

The market movements on Monday came on the heels of a particularly volatile preceding week. During that period, the Dow and S&P 500 recorded their largest weekly gains since November 2023, while the Nasdaq saw its most significant weekly advance since late 2022, indicating strong underlying momentum heading into the new week.

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Key to Monday’s trading sentiment was the indication that certain technology products, including smartphones, computers, and chips, had received at least temporary exemptions from the incoming tariffs. This development builds upon President Trump’s announcement the prior week of a 90-day pause on these tariffs for most countries. However, it is important to note that China continues to face a substantial total levy of 145% on its exports to the United States.

Further adding to the market’s afternoon caution, White House officials suggested on Sunday that the exemptions might prove to be temporary, leaving open the possibility of future sector-specific tariffs.

Technology Sector’s Mixed Performance

The news of potential tariff relief initially sparked significant jumps across technology stocks. However, the sector’s performance by the close was decidedly mixed.

Apple (AAPL), a company with substantial manufacturing operations in China, finished the day strongly, closing 2.2% higher. Other mega-cap technology stocks exhibited varied results: Alphabet (GOOG) gained approximately 1%, and Tesla (TSLA) finished fractionally higher. In contrast, Meta Platforms (META) and Broadcom (AVGO) both dropped by about 2%, Amazon (AMZN) slipped 1.5%, and both Nvidia (NVDA) and Microsoft (MSFT) saw slight declines.

Outside the mega-caps, Dell Technologies (DELL) posted a robust gain of 4%, while Micron (MU) added over 2%.

Financial and Auto Sectors Also See Action

Beyond technology, the financial sector also made headlines. Shares of Goldman Sachs (GS) advanced nearly 2% following the release of quarterly earnings that exceeded expectations.

Other major banks, including Morgan Stanley (MS), JPMorgan Chase (JPM), and Wells Fargo (WFC), had reported topping estimates last week. However, these institutions had notably expressed caution regarding their outlook for the remainder of 2025, citing uncertainty related to the evolving tariff landscape as a primary concern.

In other notable market movements, Strategy (MSTR) gained approximately 4%, tracking alongside the performance of Bitcoin. The automotive sector also saw significant action, with Ford (F) surging close to 5%, General Motors (GM) rising nearly 4%, and Stellantis (STLA) jumping a substantial 6%, despite an earlier downgrade issued by UBS.

The day’s trading underscores the market’s sensitivity to trade policy developments, particularly those impacting the dominant technology sector. While initial enthusiasm for potential tariff relief propelled indexes higher, the subsequent pullback reflects ongoing investor deliberation on the permanence and broader implications of these policy shifts. The cautious outlook from major banks further highlights the economic uncertainty introduced by the tariff environment as markets look ahead in 2025.

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