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Asia-Pacific markets mostly in red on Tuesday, following a downbeat session on Wall Street after President Donald Trump announced that tariffs on Canada and Mexico "will go forward" once the one-month delay period expires next week.
Indonesia and South Korea led a downturn in Asian currencies and stocks on Friday as the US dollar strengthened and markets prepared for President Donald Trump's impending tariffs on China, Mexico, and Canada.
Asian shares are sharply lower, with benchmarks in Japan, Hong Kong and South Korea tumbling more than 2% after a broad retreat on Wall Street
Canada and Mexico are the leading exporters of steel to the US, but most of their products likely can be readily produced in the US, Bloomberg Intelligence analysis shows.
The tariffs puts some of the biggest brands in Japan, Germany and South Korea in the crosshairs. Imports accounted for about half the U.S. auto market.
RUPIAH - JAKARTA. South Korea and Indonesia led declines among emerging Asian currencies and stocks on Friday as the U.S. dollar strengthened, while markets braced for President Donald Trump's tariffs on China, Mexico and Canada, set to take effect next week.
Government rolls out sweeping aid package, including record W366tr in policy funding The South Korean government declared an "all-out" efforts in response to escalating global tariff tensions on Tuesday,
North Korean state media on Thursday criticized the United States for a nuclear submarine deal with Australia under the AUKUS partnership signed in 2021, calling it a "threat to regional peace."
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