China's onshore markets reopened following a week-long holiday, facing the impact of new tariffs imposed by the Trump administration. As investors returned, Chinese stocks experienced a decline, reflecting concerns over heightened trade tensions. Analysts are closely monitoring the situation, with discussions on how markets can navigate the volatility created by these developments. The reopening comes at a time when the economic landscape is shifting due to recent policy changes from the U.S. government.
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Chinese stocks slipped as investors responded to heightened trade tensions upon their return from a week-long holiday https://t.co/79YqU7n4GO
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