Semiconductor Industry Impact - US stocks have fallen significantly due to new trade restrictions imposed by the Trump administration on Nvidia, leading to a sell-off across the semiconductor industry [1][2] - Nvidia's market value dropped by billions, with shares down approximately 6% at the opening bell, following the announcement of new license requirements for its H20 chip sales in China [2][3] - Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) also faced a decline, with shares down 6.2% as it anticipates a charge of up to $800 million due to the new regulations [3] Global Market Reactions - Semiconductor companies in Asia, including Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix, experienced a decline of about 4%, while Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) fell by 2.5% [4] - In Europe, ASML's shares dropped by 4%, with the CEO citing increased uncertainty in the macro environment due to tariffs [5] Economic Forecasts - The World Trade Organization (WTO) warned that Trump's tariffs could reverse international trade growth, now forecasting a 0.2% decline in goods trade for the year, down from a previous expectation of 2.7% growth [7] - Despite the negative outlook, US retail sales rose by 1.4% in March, indicating consumer activity may have increased ahead of tariff implementations [8] Oil Market Developments - Oil prices rose amid hopes for trade talks between China and the US, with Brent crude increasing by 1.3% to $65.49 per barrel [9]
US trade restriction on Nvidia sends markets tumbling again