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U.S. Enacts Sweeping Tax and Spending Legislation Amid Trade Policy Shifts

Congress passes $4.5 trillion tax cut bill with major spending changes; reciprocal tariffs set to escalate for non-compliant trade partners

Legislative Developments

On July 4, 2025, President Donald Trump signed into law the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), a comprehensive tax and spending package. The legislation, spanning over 900 pages, was narrowly approved in the House of Representatives with a 218–214 vote and passed in the Senate by a 51–50 margin, with Vice President J.D. Vance casting the tie-breaking vote. The bill extends the 2017 tax cuts, introduces new tax exemptions for overtime pay and tips, and increases defense and border security spending. To offset these measures, it implements significant reductions in Medicaid and food assistance programs.

Fiscal Implications

The Congressional Budget Office estimates that the OBBBA will reduce tax revenues by $4.5 trillion over the next decade, while spending cuts are projected to save $1.5 trillion, resulting in a net increase of $3.3 trillion to the federal deficit. The legislation also raises the debt ceiling by $5 trillion, aiming to prevent a government default amid a national debt exceeding $36 trillion. Financial markets have responded with caution, as Treasury yields have risen due to concerns over increased borrowing and long-term fiscal sustainability.

Trade Policy Adjustments

Concurrently, the Trump administration is advancing its trade agenda by implementing reciprocal tariffs. Initially announced on April 2, these tariffs include a 10% baseline on all imports, with higher rates up to 70% for certain countries. A 90-day pause was granted to allow for negotiations, expiring on July 9. Countries that have not secured trade agreements by this deadline will face the reinstated tariffs starting August 1. The United Kingdom and Vietnam have finalized agreements, while negotiations with other nations continue. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent indicated that letters outlining specific tariff rates will be sent to approximately 100 countries, emphasizing the administration's strategy to prompt swift trade negotiations.

Economic Indicators

Following the passage of the OBBBA, U.S. stock markets experienced gains, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq reaching record highs, supported by strong employment data. However, the bond market has shown signs of strain, as yields on U.S. Treasury bonds have increased, reflecting investor apprehension about the growing federal deficit and potential inflationary pressures. Analysts are monitoring the situation closely, considering the implications for future interest rates and economic stability.

International Response

The impending implementation of elevated tariffs has prompted varied reactions from global trade partners. While some countries have expedited negotiations to avoid the higher duties, others have expressed concerns about the unilateral nature of the tariff impositions. The administration maintains that the measures are necessary to address trade imbalances and protect domestic industries.

Domestic Policy Impact

The OBBBA's provisions have significant implications for domestic programs. The introduction of work requirements for Medicaid recipients and the reduction of food assistance benefits are expected to affect millions of Americans. Additionally, the rollback of green energy tax credits may influence the renewable energy sector. The administration asserts that the legislation fulfills key campaign promises, aiming to stimulate economic growth and reinforce national security.

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