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Hong Kong stocks slide amid Trump tariff fears

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  • The Hang Seng Index fell 1.3% as markets reacted to renewed U.S.-China trade tensions following Trump’s tariff announcement.
  • Major Chinese tech firms, including Alibaba, JD.com, and Baidu, saw significant losses, while semiconductor stocks also declined.
  • The offshore yuan weakened, and global markets turned cautious as fears of a prolonged trade dispute resurfaced.

[WORLD] Hong Kong's financial markets suffered a severe slump today, with the Hang Seng Index (HSI) falling dramatically in response to rising trade tensions between the United States and China. The decrease was precipitated by US President Donald Trump's imposition of fresh tariffs on Chinese goods, reigniting worries of a long-running trade war.

The HSI fell 1.3% and closed at 22,901 points. This slump was echoed in other major Asian markets, including Japan's Nikkei 225 and South Korea's Kospi. Investors were cautious, resulting in lower trading volumes and a tilt toward safe-haven assets like gold, which has achieved record highs in recent sessions. ​

Impact on Key Sectors

The IT sector absorbed the brunt of the selloff. Alibaba and JD.com's US-listed shares fell by 2.3% and 1.3%, respectively, while Baidu's stock fell 2.4% in premarket trade. The Hang Seng Tech Index entered correction territory on Monday, falling 2% and accounting for an 11% drop from its peak on March 18.

The automobile and semiconductor sectors were also hit. President Trump's vow to slap auto tariffs "in the neighborhood of 25 percent" and equivalent taxes on semiconductors has generated fears about higher production costs and supply chain disruptions. Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp (SMIC) shares fell 0.6% to HK$47.5, while other IT heavyweights such as Alibaba and Meituan fell 2.06% and 1.9%, respectively.

Investor Sentiment

The introduction of fresh tariffs has heightened investor concern about a possible global economic slowdown. The uncertainty surrounding US trade plans has resulted in cautious market behavior, with investors keenly monitoring developments and anticipated retaliation actions from China. The offshore yuan fell to 7.25054 per dollar, a three-month low, amid fears over the impact of trade tensions on China's economy.

Broader Economic Implications

The heightened trade tensions come at a critical juncture for the global economy, which is already dealing with difficulties such as slowing growth and rising prices. Tariffs could worsen these concerns, resulting in higher consumer costs and lower economic activity. Analysts warn that long-term trade disputes could have far-reaching implications, affecting not only the concerned countries but also the global supply chain and financial markets.

Market participants should monitor growing trade tensions and their possible influence on investment strategy. The next several days will be critical in shaping the course of global markets as politicians navigate the intricate landscape of international trade ties.


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