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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Tariffs spell trouble for VCs amid Klarna, StubHub IPO delays
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Tariffs spell trouble for VCs amid Klarna, StubHub IPO delays

Last updated: April 11, 2025 11:48 am
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The venture capital industry is facing a challenging future as uncertainty stemming from U.S. tariffs adds to the pressure it is already under. Last week’s significant stock market decline, coupled with a lack of initial public offerings (IPOs) and mergers and acquisitions (M&A), has created a tough environment for venture capital funds. With startups staying private for longer periods, venture capitalists are finding it increasingly difficult to realize gains on their investments.

The recent announcement by President Donald Trump regarding reciprocal tariffs has further exacerbated the situation. Tech unicorns like Klarna and StubHub have delayed their plans to go public due to the sharp decline in global equity markets. This has created a ripple effect, making it challenging for startups to raise capital either through the stock market or venture capital.

Private markets do not move in the same way as public markets, making it harder for tech startups to raise capital. Valuations could decrease, impacting both funds raising and startups looking for investments. This could particularly affect growth-stage firms, which are more exposed to market swings and closer to reaching the IPO milestone.

Limited partners, who invest in venture funds with the hope of generating substantial returns, are now pressuring general partners to ensure exits happen. Private equity owners typically sell their stake through IPOs or M&A, but with the current market uncertainty, exits may become more challenging.

Despite the challenges, there is some optimism for Europe’s tech startups. The uncertainty could provide an opportunity for European startups to shine, as talent and liquidity may seek alternatives to the U.S. market. This could lead to a growing tech ecosystem in Europe, as founders choose to stay and scale their businesses in the region.

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Alternative routes to exit, such as mergers and acquisitions, may become more prevalent if the IPO market remains uncertain. Late-stage firms could face down rounds, raising funds at reduced valuations. However, investors are hopeful for a return of big tech IPOs later in President Trump’s term, as his administration was expected to revitalize the IPO market.

In conclusion, the venture capital industry is navigating a challenging landscape marked by market volatility and uncertainty. While the current environment poses significant challenges, there are opportunities for growth and innovation, particularly in Europe’s tech sector. Investors and startups alike will need to adapt to these changing conditions to thrive in the evolving market. There is a growing demand from the public for certain actions to be taken within a specific timeframe, and this pressure is particularly focused on the current term of a political figure. The expectations from the people are clear – they want to see results and progress within the designated time frame.

This sense of urgency is palpable, with citizens pushing for change and improvements to be made swiftly. Whether it’s addressing social issues, enacting policy changes, or implementing new initiatives, there is a strong call for action to be taken within the leader’s term in office.

The public’s demand for timely action stems from a desire to see real and tangible outcomes during the current administration. People are looking for accountability and responsiveness from their leaders, and they want to see promises fulfilled and commitments honored within the specified timeframe.

This pressure from the public can be a driving force for political leaders to prioritize certain issues and make meaningful progress during their term. It serves as a reminder of the expectations and responsibilities that come with holding public office, and it underscores the importance of delivering on promises made to the electorate.

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Ultimately, the demand for action within a leader’s term reflects the desire for effective governance and positive change within the community. It highlights the power of public opinion and the impact that citizen engagement can have on shaping political decisions and outcomes.

In conclusion, the call for action within a leader’s term is a powerful expression of public sentiment and a driving force for progress and accountability in government. It underscores the importance of timely and effective leadership, and it serves as a reminder of the responsibilities that come with holding public office.

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