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19 Jun 2026, 13:45 UTC · 1h ago
“They Forgot to Protect Our Industries With TARIFFS!” — Does a Trump Trade War 2.0 Loom?
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24/7 Wall Street
19 Jun 2026, 13:45 UTC · 1h ago
NewsImpactScreener rates every claim in this story for market impact and maps it to the tickers most exposed.

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Apple has entered a new deal with Intel to produce chips on U.S. soil, reducing reliance on TSMC. — Directly boosts Intel's revenue prospects and de-risks Apple's supply chain against geopolitical shocks.
+0.60President Trump is signaling a willingness to accept short-term inflation to implement high tariffs, potentially up to 300% on semiconductors. — Aggressive tariffs increase input costs for tech firms and risk fueling inflation, which may pressure the Fed.
-0.50Fed Chair Kevin Warsh is targeting an inflation return to 2%, though immediate rate hikes are not currently confirmed. — The commitment to 2% inflation suggests a hawkish bias that could lead to future rate hikes if data remains hot.
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Oil prices are declining following the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. — Lower energy costs act as a disinflationary force and reduce overhead for global industries.
+0.20Which stocks this story touches
Shares surged over 10% following a new chip production deal with Apple.
The company is de-risking its supply chain and diversifying away from TSMC through a deal with Intel.
Apple is diversifying its supply away from TSM due to an AI capacity crunch.
Shares are climbing following news of AI chip expansion.
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