Tariff refunds are expected to come in the second quarter: Barclays
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AI-PoweredThe Trump administration's new replacement tariffs may lead to a lower effective rate of 9.1%, according to J.P. Morgan Asset Management, potentially impacting trade and market sentiment. Tariff refunds are expected in the second quarter, as stated by Barclays. This development could have implications for affected assets and sectors.
The potential lowering of effective tariffs to 9.1% could lead to increased trade activity, positively impacting sectors such as industrials and materials, while tariff refunds in Q2 may boost consumer spending and economic growth, affecting assets like SPY and QQQ. However, the impact on specific assets like steel producers (X) and automakers (F, GM) will depend on the details of the tariff refunds and the effective rate.
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The Trump administration’s new replacement tariffs could result in a lower effective rate of 9.1%, according to a strategist at J.P. Morgan Asset Management.
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