Markets after Trump raises tariffs to 15%
NEW YORK (AP) — US stocks are falling Monday after President Donald Trump took little time to ramp up his newest tariffs, but Wall Street is remaining calmer than it did last year when his trade wars created chaos for financial markets.
The S&P 500 fell 0.8% after Trump said on Saturday that he would place temporary 15% tariffs on other countries. That’s up from the 10% rate he had announced Friday in response to a Supreme Court ruling that struck down his sweeping “reciprocal” taxes on imports from around the world. For a more complete summary of the story, please see the below link:
Published on: Feb 24, 2026 07:01 PM