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Asian markets drop as US tariffs spark trade war fears

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  • Asian stock markets decline as U.S. imposes 25% tariffs on auto imports, with Japan’s Nikkei 225 and South Korea’s KOSPI seeing significant drops.
  • Gold prices hit a record high above $3,000 per ounce as investors seek safe-haven assets amid rising trade tensions.
  • Global markets react sharply, with automakers worldwide facing losses and concerns growing over economic slowdowns and market volatility.

[ASIA] Asian stock markets experienced significant declines on Friday following U.S. President Donald Trump's announcement of a 25% tariff on auto imports, intensifying concerns over a potential global trade war. Investors, seeking refuge from the escalating uncertainty, propelled gold prices to an unprecedented peak above $3,000 per ounce.​

Market Reactions Across Asia

In Japan, the Nikkei 225 index plummeted over 2%, with major automakers like Toyota and Honda witnessing sharp stock declines. South Korea's KOSPI index also dropped 1.3%, reflecting the auto industry's substantial role in the nation's economy. Conversely, Hong Kong's Hang Seng index defied the regional downtrend, rising by 0.6%, partly due to limited exposure to the U.S. auto market and optimism surrounding potential tariff negotiations related to TikTok's parent company, ByteDance. ​

Gold's Ascent Amid Market Turbulence

The uncertainty surrounding global trade policies has driven investors toward safe-haven assets, notably gold. Spot gold prices surged by 0.58% to $3,073.31 per ounce, marking a 17% increase for the quarter and setting a new record high. This trend underscores the prevailing investor anxiety over inflation and economic growth prospects amid escalating trade tensions. ​

Currency and Commodity Market Movements

The U.S. dollar weakened as concerns about the impact of tariffs on U.S. economic growth mounted. The yen strengthened to 150.76 per dollar, reflecting expectations of future rate hikes by the Bank of Japan. In the commodities sector, oil prices remained relatively stable, with Brent crude futures slightly lower at $73.98 a barrel. ​

Global Implications and Responses

The imposition of auto tariffs has elicited strong reactions worldwide. European automakers, including BMW and Volkswagen, faced stock declines, while U.S. manufacturers like General Motors and Ford also experienced significant losses. Japan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba stated that all options were on the table in response to the U.S. tariffs, highlighting the potential for retaliatory measures. The European Union expressed regret over the U.S. decision but indicated a preference for negotiated solutions.

Investor Sentiment and Economic Outlook

The escalating trade tensions have heightened market volatility, prompting investors to reassess their risk exposure. The S&P 500 traded below its 200-day moving average, raising bearish concerns among analysts. Additionally, the uncertainty has led to downward revisions in U.S. corporate earnings projections, with analysts predicting a 5%-6% decline in earnings per share due to the tariffs. ​

The introduction of U.S. auto tariffs has sent ripples through global financial markets, particularly impacting Asian economies heavily reliant on automotive exports. As trade tensions escalate, investors are increasingly turning to safe-haven assets like gold, driving prices to record highs. The situation remains fluid, with market participants closely monitoring developments and potential policy responses from affected nations.​


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