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Apple stock leads Tech decline as Trump’s tariff triggers market panic

IndiaTimes Thursday, 3 April 2025 ()
Technology stocks tumbled as President Trump's new tariff policies incited market panic, with Apple leading the sharp decline at nearly 9%. The Nasdaq Composite fell over 5%, its worst performance in five years. Trump imposed tariffs on imports, including a 34% tax on China, escalating fears of a global trade war.
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