Hong Kong stocks sink
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Hong Kong stocks slip as Trump’s tariffs stoke trade-war fears, BYD slumps
Hong Kong Stocks Rise 3% After Trump’s Auto Tariff Delay
The Hong Kong stock exchange was up more than three per cent on Thursday after US President Donald Trump announced a one-month tariff delay on auto imports from Mexico and Canada. Chinese stocks were also climbing with investors expecting Beijing to announce a stimulus package on Thursday at its annual meeting, the National People’s Congress (NPC).
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Trump tariffs a ‘lose-lose’ policy, Hong Kong investment analyst says as Asian shares fall
The U.S. stock market has risen in 2025 and recently set an all-time high. But it’s climbed less than stock indexes in Mexico City, Paris, and Hong Kong.
Trump could announce Canada, Mexico tariff compromise on Wednesday: US Commerce Secretary Get ready for Hong Kong Super March, when Asia’s event capital shines glamorously as the ultimate destination for world-class mega events.
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U.S. stocks tumbled Monday and wiped out even more of their gains since President Donald Trump ’s election in November, after he said that tariffs announced earlier on Canada and Mexico would take effect within hours.
Amount of substance confiscated rose to 837kg this year, up from 145kg over the same period in 2024, customs says.
Asian stocks rose on Thursday as investors held out hope that trade tensions could ease after U.S. President Donald Trumpexempted some automakers from tariffs for a month, while the euro stood tall ahead of the European Central Bank's meeting.
China will impose additional tariffs of up to 15% on some U.S. goods, its government said, while Canada vowed tariffs of up to 25% after new U.S. tariffs on both countries took effect.
Inspired by the laid-back aesthetic of popular Mexican tourist town Tulum, a Tseung Kwan O home was transformed with curved lines, natural materials and clever storage solutions The frenetic Hong Kong lifestyle and the boho beach vibe of Tulum,
Hong Kong-based conglomerate has agreed to sell shares of its units that operate two key ports in Panama to BlackRock consortium.
Asian stocks rose on Thursday as investors held out hope that trade tensions could ease after U.S. President Donald Trump exempted automakers from tariffs for a month, while the euro stood tall ahead of the European Central Bank policy meeting.
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