Australia 200 outlook: how US-China tariff exemptions affect local investors
US markets rebound on electronic tariff exemptions, while rare earth minerals and tech stocks present potential opportunities for Australian investors amid ongoing volatility.

This article was developed in collaboration between IG's editorial team and AI technology
How did US markets perform?
As the US-China trade tensions continue to unfold, Australian investors are keenly observing the ripple effects on global markets and specific sectors.
US stock markets experienced a rise on Monday following the announcement that tariffs on Chinese-made smartphones and other electronics would not apply. This led to a partial rebound across major indices:
- US Tech 100: up 0.78%
- US 500: increased by 0.79%
- Wall Street: gained 0.64%
- Australia 200: expected to follow positive lead
Despite these gains, the indices remain below their pre-tariff announcement levels, highlighting ongoing volatility.
Tech sector and the Magnificent 7 respond to tariff news
The "Magnificent Seven" tech giants, including Apple and Nvidia, experienced notable gains following the tariff exemptions announcement. Apple shares climbed 2.2%, while Nvidia also rebounded after initial losses triggered by the original tariff announcements.
Industry analysts caution that this relief may prove temporary, as further tariffs targeting semiconductors and additional electronics remain on the horizon. For Australian investors, these tech stocks serve as important bellwethers for broader market sentiment and direction.
AI and rare earth minerals
The escalating trade tensions have highlighted the strategic importance of rare earth minerals – critical components in AI systems, electric vehicles, and defense technologies. China's recent suspension of rare earth exports creates significant challenges for US manufacturers like Tesla and GM, potentially disrupting supply chains and increasing production costs.
This development positions Australia's substantial rare earth resources as increasingly valuable. Companies like Lynas Rare Earths and Iluka Resources could benefit from growing demand for non-Chinese sources of these critical minerals, offering Australian investors targeted opportunities in this sector.
Update on China
China has implemented reciprocal tariffs while emphasizing its strategy to diversify trade relationships beyond the US market. This recalibration of China's trade focus could reshape its relationship with Australia, particularly in key export sectors such as mining, agriculture, and education.
Before the ASX opens: key considerations
As the Australia 200 prepares for trading, investors should consider these key factors:
- Defensive positioning: the uncertain trade environment suggests continued market fluctuations. Diversified portfolios with exposure to defensive sectors may help manage risk
- Strategic opportunities: rare earth miners and select technology companies may offer growth potential despite broader market uncertainty
- Trade realignment implications: Australia's position between the US and China creates both challenges and opportunities. Companies with diversified export markets may prove more resilient
While US-China trade tensions generate market uncertainty, they also create specific opportunities for informed investors. By focusing on sectors with strategic advantages in this environment, Australian investors can position themselves effectively despite the complex global trade landscape.
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