Since the 2018 onset of the U.S.-China trade war, tariffs have become a core tool of the Trump administration. This article begins with a review of the trade war’s origins and impact, then focuses on Trump’s recent 125% tariff hike on Chinese goods after his 2025 return to the White House. We explore the April 10 announcement to suspend tariffs, which led to a strong rally in Bitcoin and other major crypto assets. At the macro level, tariffs influence digital asset markets through inflation expectations, interest rates, and rising mining costs. While the short term may see increased volatility, in the long run, crypto’s anti-inflation properties and safe-haven potential may lead to market revaluation. Investors should dynamically adjust to these structural changes.
4/14/2025, 7:10:41 AM
Canada's countermeasures helped protect its interests to some extent. The trade retaliation impacted related U.S. industries, prompting a reevaluation of U.S. tariff policies. Seeking new trade partners and diversifying markets reduced Canada's reliance on the U.S., providing new opportunities for its economic stability. Politically, Canada's clear official stance and proactive diplomatic mediation garnered some international support, strengthening its bargaining power in trade negotiations.
4/15/2025, 6:16:58 AM
U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs have spooked markets globally, including crypto. What will the impact of these policies be on crypto prices in the short and long term? This guide covers everything you need to know in 2025.
2/10/2025, 3:45:52 AM
The author highlights the 10 major crypto events that occurred during the Spring Festival: Trump’s tariff war, which led to a significant decline in the crypto market; the launch of Deepseek, sparking strong market reactions; El Salvador revoking Bitcoin’s official currency status; and the Federal Reserve’s decision to keep interest rates unchanged...
2/12/2025, 8:12:32 AM
Following the implementation of the policy, global financial markets were shaken, and international trade patterns began to shift. For the U.S., economic growth faces downward pressure, inflation has surged, industrial adjustments are strained, and the job market is hit, with divided public and political reactions. For China, trade volumes shrank, export structures shifted, and industries were impacted—yet the policy also pushed forward economic transformation and market diversification. For other economies, the EU adopted countermeasures and experienced multifaceted effects; Southeast Asian countries faced shifting orders and ambiguity in rules of origin, but also gained opportunities from industrial relocation.
4/11/2025, 6:14:24 AM