• February 11, 2025
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Investor sentiment in Asia is waning as former US President Donald Trump’s tariff threats rattle markets across the region. Trump’s proposed tariffs, which could target key exports, have raised concerns about disruptions to supply chains and economic growth. Investor sentiment in Asia is waning as former US President Donald Trump’s tariff threats rattle markets across the region. Trump’s proposed tariffs, which could target key exports, have raised concerns about disruptions to supply chains and economic growth.

China, Japan, and South Korea are exploring measures to mitigate the impact, including diplomatic negotiations and trade concessions. “We are committed to maintaining stable and constructive trade relations with the US,” said a Japanese trade official.

Analysts warn that the uncertainty could affect business confidence and investment decisions. “The threat of tariffs is already weighing on investor sentiment,” said an economist. “A prolonged trade dispute could have serious consequences for the global economy.”

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