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Forbes
Forbes
31 Mar 2025


Global stock markets and U.S. futures tumbled on Monday as investors around the world braced for President Donald Trump’s plans to impose sweeping reciprocal tariffs against “all countries” starting April 2—a day he and his allies have dubbed “Liberation Day.”

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US President Donald Trump speaks to members of the press while returning to Washington, DC on Air ... More Force One.

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In Japan, the Nikkei 225 index fell more than 4% to 35,617.56 points on Monday, while the Tokyo Stock Price Index (TOPIX) dropped more than 3.5% to 2,658.73 points.

China’s Shanghai Composite Index dropped nearly 0.5%, while the Hong Kong-based Hang Seng Index fell 1.3%.

South Korea’s benchmark KOSPI index was down 3%, Australia’s ASX 200 slid 1.7% and India’s Sensex dropped 0.25%.

European stocks were also hit, as the London Stock Exchange’s flagship FTSE 100 Index was down 1.19% in morning trading, while the pan-European EURO STOXX 50 was down 1.76%.

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U.S. stock futures were also in the red during premarket trading early on Monday, with the tech-centric Nasdaq futures being the worst hit and falling 1.3% to 19,204.75 points. The benchmarked S&P 500 futures were down nearly 1% to 5,570.75 points, while Dow Futures dropped 0.6% to 41,590 points.

Speaking to reporters onboard Air Force One on Sunday, Trump suggested there will be no exceptions when it comes to his reciprocal tariffs. When asked if he was planning to start imposing reciprocal tariffs on around 10 to 15 countries first, Trump said no, adding: “You’d start with all countries, so let’s see what happens…We’ve been talking about all countries, not a cutoff.” The president then said “We’re going to be much nicer than they were to us,” but added that the levies will still be a “substantial” amount.

Trump Says He’ll Be ‘Lenient’ On Reciprocal Tariffs: Here’s What To Know As ‘Liberation Day’ Looms (Forbes)

Trump Threatens More Tariffs If EU Works With Canada To Cause ‘Economic Harm’ To US (Forbes)