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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Goldman Sachs’ John Waldron says White House’s early trade deals to ‘serve as a template’
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Goldman Sachs’ John Waldron says White House’s early trade deals to ‘serve as a template’

Last updated: April 30, 2025 9:40 pm
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The Trump administration’s early trade deals could trigger a binary reaction from financial markets and determine how investors view the White House’s tariffs, according to Goldman Sachs president John Waldron. Wall Street has been experiencing a volatile month, with investors divided between those who believe tariff deals will help transform the US economy and those who fear an impending recession.

In an interview with the Financial Times, Waldron expressed hope that the outcomes of these trade negotiations will be definitive, serving as a template for future deals. The uncertainty surrounding the administration’s progress in securing trade agreements with numerous countries has left Wall Street on edge.

President Donald Trump recently announced a 90-day pause on many of the tariffs he had imposed on April 2, allowing time for negotiations with global partners. Waldron emphasized that the market is closely monitoring these early trade deals, with the potential for across-the-board lower reciprocal tariffs and reduced non-trade barriers.

Looking ahead, Waldron predicted that once trade negotiations are settled, the market’s focus will shift to the fiscal landscape and the upcoming budget reconciliation discussions in Congress. Despite initial expectations of broad deregulation and tax cuts under the Trump administration, the focus on tariffs has overshadowed other economic policies.

The uncertainty stemming from Trump’s tariffs has impacted dealmaking in the financial sector, though trading divisions have seen significant gains from market volatility. Companies are hesitant to make major operational changes until the outcome of the trade talks becomes clearer.

As the year progresses, financial markets are expected to normalize, albeit with lingering concerns about growth forecasts. Waldron believes that most companies are currently in a holding pattern, waiting to see the results of the ongoing trade negotiations before making significant business decisions.

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