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Dow drops over 1,200 points at open on trade war fears over new tariffs

Upworthy Thursday, 3 April 2025 ()
U.S. stocks tumble on global trade war fears over new tariffs President Trump's sweeping tariff announcement Wednesday triggered a sharp drop in U.S. stock markets, a flashing-red warning sign of the economic fallout that's expected to result from the widening trade war. The Dow Jones Industrial…
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News video: New Trump Tariffs Incoming! How Will Stocks React?

New Trump Tariffs Incoming! How Will Stocks React?

​On April 2, 2025, President Trump declared "Liberation Day," announcing new tariffs aimed at reducing reliance on foreign goods. These measures, including a 25% tariff on imported vehicles, steel, aluminum, and various goods from China, Canada, and Mexico, have raised concerns...

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