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Asian stock rebound despite Trump’s latest China tariff threat

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Last updated: 8 April 2025 07:36
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American China Trade War‘Indication of optimism’

The stock markets in the Asia-Pacific region become somewhat quiet after Monday’s “Bloodbath” amidst the apprehension about consumer finance deteriorating after a comprehensive tariff by US President Donald Trump. Japan’s Nikkei, South Korean’s Kospi and Australia’s ASX 200 were all opened in Green on Tuesday morning, although he only acquired a fraction of yesterday’s mega deficit.

The Nikkei index of Tokyo on Tuesday made about 6 percent jump in the initial trade, which was after 7.8 percent of the eyes were filled with eyes. The benchmark Nikkei 225 index was 5.81 percent, or 1,809.92 points, 32,946.50 yen, while 6.20 percent in the broad topics index, or 141.82 points, 2,430.48 yen.

Seoul’s Kospi index was also about 2 percent. However, Taiwan’s benchmark Taix index on Monday recorded a decline of more than 10 percent.

Australian shares also led to an increase in banking and mining shares, inspired by the assurance from Treasurer Jim Chamers. S&P/ASX 200 index rose 1.1 percent to 7,423.40 points. The benchmark was reduced by 4.2 percent on Monday.

The market in Hong Kong overtook some large -scale deficit when China faced the day before retaliating against the US tariff, although Shanghai fell forward.

Hang Seng index added 1.66 percent, or 329.22 points, 20,157.52, but Shanghai Composite Index drowned at 0.07 percent, or 2.31 points, 3,094.26.

Investors on Monday took an opportunity to buy beat-down shares after 13.2 percent, which erased trillions from the evaluation of the company as concerns about the recession of the business war of US President Donald Trump.

American China Trade War

Trump on Monday threatened to impose an additional 50 percent tariff on the import of Beijing in the US, when China announced a tight-for-tat 34 percent tariff on the United States.

In vengeance, Chinese Ministry of Commerce on Tuesday vowed to “fight” from the US tariff to “to the end” and threatened to take “counters” to defend its “rights and interests”, Trump should proceed with his danger.

A ministry spokesperson said, “The US threat to increasing the tariff against China is a mistake at the top of a mistake, which once again reveals America’s blackmailing nature.”

“China will never accept it,” he said.

The spokesperson said, “If the US insists on going in its own way, China will fight it till the end. If the US increases its tariff measures, China will take a complete counting to protect its rights and interests.”

Trump raised the world economy last week with a wide tariff, which feared an international recession and also criticized his own Republican party. As the trade war grows, Beijing – Washington’s leading economic rival – unveiled their own 34 percent of their own duties on American goods to come into force.

China’s Commerce Ministry also reiterated on Tuesday that it demanded “dialogue” with the United States, and that “there were no winners in the trade war”.

‘Indication of optimism’

Analysts believe that the Asian markets are showing a ‘indication of optimism’ after a climb in the American Futures Market.

Tim Waterr of KCM Trade Brokerage told the BBC, “What is currently happening” is something of a natural market boom after Monday’s disasters. ,

“US futures markets are growing more, which has indicated optimism for Asian markets,” he said.

Mizuho Securities Vishnu Varthan of Singapore told the British publication that what investors are seeing is “some scope for an imbalance” after “many” ugly “market sessions.

Varthan said, “It is just a matter of waiting to determine how the tariffs (tariffs) are swinging.”

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