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Trump’s trade war is starting to look not so scary on Wall Street

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U.S. President Donald Trump talks to the media as he meets with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer (not pictured) at Trump Turnberry golf club on July 28, 2025 in Turnberry, Scotland.

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U.S. tariffs on incoming goods look to be settling in only slightly less than what President Donald Trump had threatened in April, but the difference has been enough to ease some of Wall Street’s worst recession fears.

With the U.S.-European Union trade deal over the weekend, it now appears that the effective tariff rate, or the net impact aside from the nominal level, will end up in the 15%-20% range. That’s well above the low single-digit rate in place at the beginning of the year, but well off the feared 25% rate or worse that could have happened as a result of the April 2 announcement.

Economists had feared that aggressive tariffs Trump proposed in his April 2 “liberation day” announcement would spike inflation and lead to a pronounced slowdown or recession.

But doomsday pronouncements around the tariffs have abated since then. Economists cite a strong global growth backdrop, a less-than-expected, long-term inflationary impact of the tariffs and a general easing in financial conditions as reasons for why the landscape looks less dire.

JPMorgan Chase, for instance, has lowered its recession risk from a liberation-day level of 60% down to 40% — still higher than normal, but at least less pessimistic.

“Tariffs are a tax hike on U.S. purchases of foreign goods, but this tax drag is not likely to be large enough to derail the U.S. expansion,” JPMorgan chief economist Bruce Kasman said in a note.

Like others, the bank had expected the Trump tariffs to result in a damaging round of retaliation globally. “But an expected rise in global trade restrictions has turned into a modest step toward opening markets for the U.S.,” Kasman said.

Tariffs still a danger

Commentary around Wall Street following the U.S-EU deal for 15% tariffs echoed the belief that the recession risk had dimmed, even if tariffs still have the strong potential to exert a stifling impact on growth.

“We still believe the most likely outcome is slow growth and firm inflation: Not a recession, but a backdrop where the adverse effects of trade and immigration controls on growth outweigh the boost from deregulation and fiscal largesse,” Morgan Stanley strategist Michael Zezas wrote.

To be sure, the final outcome of the trade negotiations is far from clear.

There are still a slew of other issues that need to be settled before Trump’s imposed Aug. 1 deadline, which could still result in significant levies affecting major U.S. trading partners, including Japan and others.

Further aggression in the trade skirmishes “could easily tip the scales toward a mild recession,” Zezas added. “In sum, we see outcomes for the U.S. economy skewing toward a slowdown, but with more clarity on the fiscal situation and deficits now front-loaded, the risk of a substantial recession is easing.”

The U.S.-Europe deal will give the Federal Reserve more to chew on this week when it discusses the impact that tariffs will have on inflation. Since Trump has taken office, the Fed has held its benchmark short-term interest rate steady, in large part because policymakers are cautious over the impact tariffs will have on inflation.

Markets don’t expect any action at the meeting, which concludes Wednesday. But they will be watching for clues on the Fed’s further intentions, which will be influenced by where the final effective tariff rate lands.

The Fed is expected to approve a rate cut in September, and the chances of that happening seemingly would increase if the economy weakens while inflation is held in check.

“Effective tariff rates are significantly higher than they were at the start of the year,” Citigroup economist Andrew Hollenhorst wrote. “But with major trading partner tariffs stabilizing closer to 15% than the much higher rates proposed on April 2, markets and Fed officials will be increasingly confident that the drag on growth and upside risk to inflation will be modest.”



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