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The Tariff War Begins April 5 — Here Is How It Interacts With the Iran War to Create a Perfect Economic Storm

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Trump's global tariffs begin the same week oil hits $109. Here is the specific economic compounding that makes April 2026 the most challenging month for global economies since 2022.

The specific economic coincidence of April 2026 — whose characterisation as a 'perfect storm' is the particular meteorological metaphor whose aptness is unusual in its literalness — involves three simultaneous inflationary pressures hitting global economies in the same week: oil at $109/barrel from the Iran war, natural gas at 60 percent premium from Hormuz closure, and new US global tariffs taking effect April 5 that add import cost inflation to the energy cost inflation already in the system.

For the tariff structure's specific timing: Trump announced sweeping reciprocal tariffs targeting all US trading partners, with a baseline 10 percent and higher specific rates for the US's largest deficit partners. The specific April 5 implementation date — Day 36 of the Iran war — places the tariff shock precisely at the moment when energy price inflation was already reducing consumer purchasing power and business input costs were rising.

For the compounding mechanism: the tariff inflation affects different product categories than the energy inflation. Energy inflation raises transportation, heating, and food costs. Tariff inflation raises the costs of electronics, clothing, manufactured goods, and the specific imported components that domestic manufacturers depend on. Together, they cover essentially every spending category in a household budget simultaneously.

For the Federal Reserve's specific impossible position: standard monetary policy fights inflation by raising interest rates to cool demand. Demand cooling reduces employment and GDP. In the current situation, the inflation is entirely cost-push and supply-side — it wouldn't be meaningfully reduced by demand destruction whose collateral economic damage would be substantial. The Fed faces the particular choice between being seen to fight inflation (raising rates, risking recession) and accepting elevated inflation (not raising rates, maintaining employment but breaching its mandate).

For the stock market's specific response: markets fell on Trump's tariff announcement — the particular 'risk-off' reaction to policy uncertainty that creates both inflation and growth slowdown risk simultaneously. The specific combination of an asset price decline and consumer price inflation is the particular economic condition (stagflation) that the 1970s oil shocks produced and that economic policymakers have specifically tried to prevent repeating.

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