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Why the stock market has shrugged off Trump’s latest tariff threats

Last updated: July 15, 2025 1:12 pm
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President Trump is once again turning up the tariff dial, but stocks aren’t reacting nearly as strongly as they did back in April.

In recent days, Trump has written letters threatening 30% duties on goods from Mexico and the European Union while also warning of 35% tariffs on Canadian imports. On Monday, he added the potential for 100% duties on goods from Russia.

A few months back, similar headlines were driving the market action. Now, the S&P 500 (^GSPC) and Nasdaq Composite (^IXIC) are hovering near record highs despite the news.

Perhaps part of this is the so-called TACO trade, a calling card for investors to stay invested because “Trump always chickens out” on his highest tariff threats. But Morgan Stanley chief investment officer Mike Wilson points out that what’s at play is just math.

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The recent tariff announcements have said nothing about China, and as our chart below from Wilson shows, that’s what matters to the widest array of industries.

Wilson segmented various industries into different subsectors of exposure to tariffs. Seven categories, including technology and semiconductors, have “more material risk,” meaning import exposure in that group from China is more than 15% of the global total of imports. In other words, tariffs on goods from China would hurt sectors like tech more than tariffs on nearly any other country listed in Wilson’s work.

Read more: What Trump’s tariffs mean for the economy and your wallet

“The more material trade-related risk for equity indices would be if tariff rates on China were to increase materially from here,” Wilson wrote. “China is significant not only because of the number of industries with tariff cost exposure, but also because of the market cap weighting of those industries, in aggregate.”

JPMorgan chief US economist Michael Feroli estimates the effective US tariff rate has jumped to 16.9% in July from closer to 13% before President Trump began distributing letters to countries during the week of July 9. But importantly, no part of that change accounts for an increase in China tariffs. Those are estimated just shy of 50%, a far cry from the 145% once threatened.

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Meanwhile, there have actually been positive updates in terms of US-China trade. In a blog post late Monday night, Nvidia (NVDA) said it was applying to resume sales of its H20 GPUs in China, reversing a key headwind for the company’s AI chip business. Nvidia wrote in the post that the US “assured Nvidia that licenses will be granted.”

Nvidia’s move to once again sell H20 GPUs in China came just days after CEO Jensen Huang met with President Trump.

Read more: 5 ways to tariff-proof your finances

Fellow chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) also said it is planning to resume sales of its AI chips for China that were banned in April, pending approval from the US Commerce Department. AMD shares were up nearly 7% Tuesday while Nvidia stock added over 4% to trade at a record high.

Wedbush Securities analyst Dan Ives called the Nvidia announcement a “a watershed moment for Nvidia, the AI Revolution thesis, and the overall US tech industry.”

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“Its also a major bullish tailwind for the tech sector as the green light for Nvidia will propel Street estimates to go up meaningfully over the coming years with China back in the fold,” Ives said.

And given that the tech sector is more than 30% of the S&P 500’s market cap, the bullishness in tech is supporting the broader indexes gains. On Tuesday morning, Technology (XLK) was the only sector in the green, rising roughly 1% while the S&P 500 was essentially flat.

Josh Schafer is a reporter for Yahoo Finance. Follow him on X @_joshschafer.

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