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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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