Trump's Tariff Plan Affects Markets
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'Liberation Day:' What to know about Trump's grand tariff plan

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The president announced a 25% tariff on foreign automobiles and car parts to begin on Wednesday .
Stocks in Japan and Germany , among other foreign nations, fell on Monday in anticipation of what could happen this week .
The administration has not yet finalized the exact details of Trump ’s reciprocal tariffs.
Ontario , Canada Premier Doug Ford claimed that Canada ’s retaliation against the auto tariffs will cause severe damage to Americans .
China , Japan , and South Korea announced they will jointly respond to Trump 's actions on Sunday .
Germany claimed it “will not give in” to the president.
Germany Economy Minister Robert Habeck pushed the European Union to “respond firmly”.
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