In light of the ongoing decline in market prices, former President Barack Obama has expressed his opinion regarding the tariff measures proposed by Donald Trump.
“Liberation Day” was the name given to the day that President Trump unveiled a comprehensive set of tariffs on April 2, 2025.
A uniform tax of 10% is imposed on all imports as a result of the new policy, with much higher charges being applied to sixty countries that have been recognised as “worstoffenders.”
A number of countries, including Japan with a tariff of 24%, South Africa with a tariff of 30%, Vietnam with a tariff of 46%, and China with a tariff of 34%, which brings its total effective rate to 54%, are notable examples. ##
Trump made the following statement while he was speaking from the Rose Garden of the White House: “We’ve been waiting for a very long time.
The day that we started the process of ‘Make America Wealthy Again’ will be remembered for all time as the day that American industry was resurrected, the day that America’s destiny was reclaimed, and the day that we began to recapture our destiny.
In addition, he stated that “for decades, our country has been looted, pillaged, raped, and plundered by nations, both close and far, whether they are friends or foes!”
Within a short period of time after the event, the financial markets experienced severe turbulence. The Nasdaq Composite entered bear market territory, the Dow Jones Industrial Average collapsed by 5.5%, and the S&P 500 had a decline of 6%.
Increasing prices for both firms and consumers have caused investors to express anxiety, and they are concerned about the possibility of a recession.
During his visit to Hamilton College in Clinton, New York, President Obama offered his assessment of the recent events.
The following is a statement that he made: “I have profound disagreements with my most immediate successor, who is now serving as president once more?”
The President continued by saying, “I do not believe that what we just witnessed in terms of economic policy and tariffs is going to be good for the United States of America to experience.”
In addition, he voiced broader worries on the way that the present administration takes to governance, saying, “I am more deeply concerned with a federal government that threatens universities if they do not give up students who are exercising their right to participate in free speech.” ##
That a White House might say to law firms, “If you represent parties that we don’t like, we’re going to pull all of our business or bar you from effectively representing people,” is something that bothers me more than anything else.
In the next eight-word remark, he asked, “Imagine if I had done any of this?” This was a fairly telling comment on the matter.
Additionally, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer voiced his disapproval of the tariff policy, expressing concern that it would be detrimental to the economy of the United States.
“There is a great deal of anxiety among the business community,” he said. In what ways does it contribute to a recession? When Trump is all over the place, issuing new things every day, and what he is doing is so unpredictable, and now we have China retaliating, businesspeople want consistency. ##
In retaliation for the tariffs imposed by the United States, China has stated that it will impose a duty of 34% on all imports from the United States beginning on April 10.
The Chinese Ministry of Finance has expressed its disapproval of the United States’ actions, stating that they are “not in line with international trade rules.” The ministry also referred to these actions as “a typical unilateral bullying practice that brings the stability of the global economic and trade order into question.”