Trump Backs Off 100% China Tariff Threat: ’Don’t Worry, Everything Will Be Fine’
Trade tensions ease as former president walks back aggressive tariff stance
Market Relief Emerges
In a surprising reversal, Donald Trump has withdrawn his previous threat to impose 100% tariffs on Chinese imports. The declaration came with characteristic reassurance—'Don't worry, everything will be fine'—though markets remain cautiously optimistic given the history of sudden policy shifts.
Global traders breathed a collective sigh of relief, with Asian markets showing immediate positive momentum. The move signals potential de-escalation in what many feared could become a full-blown trade war.
Diplomatic Recalibration
The softened approach suggests strategic recalibration rather than outright abandonment of protectionist policies. Observers note the timing coincides with ongoing economic pressures and upcoming political considerations.
Financial analysts responded with measured optimism—because nothing says stability like tariff threats being casually deployed and withdrawn between golf games.
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Interestingly, NTAS stock jumped 21.1% on Monday as U.S. President Donald TRUMP softened his stance on new China tariffs. Navitas offers advanced power semiconductors, utilizing GaN and SiC technologies, for use in data center applications, electric vehicles (EVs), and mobile devices.
Navitas Unveils Advanced Solutions for Nvidia’s Next-Gen AI Computing Platforms
Navitas unveiled its new 100-volt GaN FETs, alongside 650V GaN and high-voltage SiC devices, purpose-built for Nvidia’s 800 VDC AI factory architecture. The company highlighted that its latest offering drives “breakthrough” efficiency, power density, and performance.
Notably, Navitas highlighted that its new offering addresses the power challenges associated with “AI factory,” a new class of data center for large-scale, synchronous AI and high-performance computing (HPC) workloads. The company added that its high-performance GaNFast and GeneSiC technologies address the demand of AI factories for unprecedented levels of power density, efficiency, and scalability.
Chris Allexandre, President and CEO of Navitas, stated that the company’s advanced GaN and SiC power solutions are supporting Nvidia in driving transformation in AI infrastructure.
Is Navitas a Good Stock to Buy?
Currently, Wall Street has a Moderate Buy consensus rating on Navitas Semiconductor stock based on three Buys, two Holds, and one Sell recommendation. The average NVTS stock price target of $7.10 indicates a downside risk of about 29% from current levels. As of Monday’s closing, NVTS stock was up by an impressive 179%.
