Wall Street was expecting a TACO Tuesday. But Dow futures fall 250 points after Trump says he will set tariffs as high as 70%

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  • While U.S. markets were closed for the July 4 holiday, stock futures sank on Friday after President Donald Trump said he will start sending out letters informing countries of what tariffs they will face. The rates, which could reach as high as 70%, would become effective Aug. 1, he added. That comes ahead of the July 9 expiration of a temporary pause on his “Liberation Day” tariffs.

U.S. stock futures tumbled on Friday after President Donald Trump said he will start sending out letters informing countries of what tariffs they will face.

On Thursday, he told reporters that about “10 or 12” letters would go out Friday, with additional letters coming “over the next few days.” The rates would become effective Aug. 1.

“They’ll range in value from maybe 60 or 70% tariffs to 10 and 20% tariffs,” Trump added.

While U.S. markets were closed for the July 4 holiday, futures tied to the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 251 points, or 0.56%. S&P 500 futures were down 0.64%, and Nasdaq futures fell 0.68%.

U.S. oil prices slipped 0.75% to $66.50 per barrel, and Brent crude lost 0.41% to $68.52. Gold edged up 0.11% to $3,346.70 per ounce, while the U.S. dollar fell 0.16% against the euro and 0.30% against the yen.

The Trump administration has been negotiating with top trade partners since the president put his “Liberation Day” tariffs on a 90-day pause.

That reprieve will expire on Wednesday, July 9. So far, only a few limited trade deals have been announced, and negotiations with other countries were expected to require more time.

So as the Wednesday deadline approached, Wall Street was expecting Trump to announce an extension to the tariff pause by Tuesday, reviving the so-called TACO trade that alludes to his history of pulling back from his maximalist threats.

“We suspect that further last-minute concessions will be made to permit extensions for most countries, but a few of the ‘worst offenders’ may be singled out for punitive treatment,” analysts at Capital Economics predicted earlier this week. “Markets seem to be positioned for a fairly benign outcome, implying a risk of some near-term turbulence if that fails to materialise.”

That assumes Trump won’t risk a repeat of the epic April selloff that was triggered by his Liberation Day tariffs, and Capital Economics also warned such an assumption could be complacent.

In fact, Trump has been saying for weeks that he prefers to unilaterally set tariffs with each country rather than engage in negotiations with all of them. But amid the absence of any letters, markets downplayed the risk that tariffs could spike again.

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Still, Trump has kept beating the drum about letters. In an interview that aired on Sunday, he was asked about the tariff pause and the looming deadline.

“I’d rather just send them a letter, very fair letter, saying, ‘Congratulations, we’re going to allow you to trade in the United States of America. You’re gonna pay a 25% tariff or 20% or 40% or 50%,’” Trump replied. “I would rather do that.”

When asked if the pause will not be extended, he said, “I don’t think I’ll need to because—I could—there’s no big deal.”

Trump further clarified his stance on the July 9 deadline, saying, “I’m gonna send letters. That’s the end of the trade deal.”

This story was originally featured on Fortune.com

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Lucille

The abrupt announcement by Trump regarding potentially setting tariffs as high as 70% served to shake investors' Optimistic TACO Tuesday expectations, causing Dow futures drops of upmarket ire.

2025-07-06 21:09:21 reply
Dahlia

Market expectations of a peaceful trade resolution were dashed as the sudden announcement on potential tariff hikes by President Trump sent Dow futures plummeting, underscoringing how unpredictable global economic policies can have profound market impacts.

2025-07-06 21:09:36 reply
Piper

The market buzzing for a TACO Tuesday anticipation proved to be in vain, as the sudden announcement of potential 70% tariffs sent Dow futures into freefall. Trump's decision demonstrates once again that unpredictability reign supreme on Wall Street.

2025-07-07 19:06:12 reply
Gwen

Trump's announcement of potential tariff hikes as high a TACO Tuesday, signaling an economic divergence from Wall Street expectations led to the downward plunge in Dow futures by 250 points – showcasing market volatility amidst escalated trade tensions.

2025-07-07 19:06:27 reply
Remy

This unexpected move by Trump on tariffs suggested during TACO Tuesday has created significant volatility in the market, sending Dow futures plunging 250 points as traders revaluate risk amidst uncertainty.

2025-07-22 19:05:31 reply
Mac

The tantrums of the President seemingly possess a fateful grip on Wall Street's TACO Tuesdays, turning potential joy into disaster as Dow futures plummet following his announcement.

2025-07-22 19:05:47 reply
Ember

Wall Street's TACO Tuesday optimism was short-lived, as Trump’ leadership move on tariffs sparked a 250 point drop in Dow futures - signalling uncertainty amidst the ongoing trade tensions.

2025-07-22 19:06:02 reply

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