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Global Markets React to Trump’s Tariffs: Asia Feels the Shockwaves President Donald Trump’s latest economic move—a blanket 10% import tariff—has stirred global markets. With heightened duties on nations like China, this shift signals a return to aggressive economic nationalism. Insider insights suggest these tariffs aren’t just about trade; they’re a strategic push to realign global supply chains and strengthen domestic industry before major fiscal reforms. Markets in India, China, and Japan responded sharply. The Sensex dipped amid foreign outflows; China is rumored to be planning retaliatory export controls; Japan's Nikkei fell under trade pressure. Confidential sources from financial regulatory bodies confirm that emergency policy reviews are already underway. In a rapidly evolving landscape, adaptability is the key currency. #GlobalMarkets #TrumpTariffs #USChinaTrade #IndiaEconomy #JapanMarkets

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Trump Imposes Heavy Tariffs, China and EU Retaliate Former U.S. President Donald Trump has introduced a 104% tariff on Chinese imports and new duties on electronics, leading to retaliation from China and the European Union. Global markets responded
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Did we just overhype the US-China trade war? Tariffs dropped: US from 145% to 30%, China from 125% to 10%. Now both sides enter 90-day talks. Markets are green. Companies hit by China are bouncing back. Dow & NASDAQ up. Win-win? But you have to stay
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The Truth of the Rupee’s All-Time Low & Actionable Insights (5 Minute Read) The Indian Rupee (INR) recently fell to an all-time low of 84.1950 against the U.S. Dollar (USD). This decline follows a stronger USD, driven by early U.S. presidential ele
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🇺🇸 Trump’s 50% Tariffs on #Steel and #Aluminum Now in Effect 🔧 Key Changes Tariff Increase: Import tariffs on steel and aluminum (except from the U.K.) have doubled from 25% to 50%. U.K. Exempted: Due to an in-progress trade agreement, the U.K.
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India's toy industry will likely emerge as a winner through Trump Trade Tariffs. At present - majority of the world's toys are manufactured and supplied by China and Vietnam. China facing over 54% and Vietnam's 46% tariffs, Indian Toy manufacture
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