US markets end lower as Trump hints at trade deal delay

04 Dec 2019 Evaluate

The US markets ended lower for the third straight session on Tuesday after President Donald Trump said it may take until after the 2020 US elections to complete a trade deal with China, while trade tensions escalated on other fronts, including Brazil, Argentina and France. He said he had no deadline when it comes to concluding the two-year-old US-China trade talks. Trump claimed a potential trade deal is only dependent on whether he wants to sign it, because the US is doing very well and China is having by far the worst year that they have had in 57 years.

The comments from the president added to rising trade concerns after his administration threatened to impose duties of up to 100 percent on $2.4 billion in French imports, including champagne and handbags. The threat comes after the administration concluded France's new digital services tax discriminates against US companies such as Google, Apple, Facebook, and Amazon.

Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 280.23 points or 1.01 percent to 27502.81, Nasdaq fell 47.34 points or 0.55 percent to 8520.64 and S&P 500 was down by 20.67 points or 0.66 percent to 3093.20.


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