Trump tariffs live updates: Semiconductor and pharma probes proceed, EU talks make 'little progress'

Key Points

  • President Trump has signaled a possible delay to auto tariffs, adding to market relief after suspending levies on some consumer tech.
  • Trump insists there are "no exceptions" and plans new tariffs on pharmaceuticals and semiconductors.
  • The Commerce Department began an investigation into semiconductor and drug imports, a precursor to imposing tariffs.
  • Trade talks between the US and EU made "little progress," with EU negotiators expecting most duties to remain.
  • Johnson & Johnson expects $400 million in tariff-related costs this year, not including potential pharmaceutical tariffs.

Summary

President Trump has hinted at a potential delay in auto tariffs, providing some relief to markets after suspending tariffs on certain consumer tech products. Despite this, Trump maintains that there will be "no exceptions" and is pushing forward with plans for new tariffs on pharmaceuticals and semiconductors. The Commerce Department has initiated investigations into these sectors, signaling a move towards imposing tariffs. Meanwhile, trade negotiations between the US and the European Union have not progressed significantly, with EU negotiators anticipating that most duties will persist. Johnson & Johnson has forecasted $400 million in tariff-related costs for the year, excluding potential pharmaceutical tariffs, which could lead to supply chain issues and shortages. The ongoing trade conflict continues to impact investor sentiment, with the US and China escalating tariffs on each other's goods, and other countries like Vietnam navigating their relationships with both powers amidst the trade war.

yahoo
April 15, 2025
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