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Asian Markets Decline as Trade Concerns Spark Another Selloff in U.S. Stocks

Published 06/25/2018, 09:37 PM
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Investing.com – Asian markets declined in morning trade on Tuesday as prospect of an escalating trade war sparked another selloff in U.S. equities overnight after China and the European Union released a joint warning on the consequences of a trade war.

Chinese Vice Premier Liu He, who is also President Xi Jinping’s top economic adviser, said China and the EU had agreed to defend the multilateral trading system. Speaking at a press conference following talks on Monday in Beijing, Liu said China is prepared to face off against U.S.’s tariff threats.

“Unilateralism is on the rise and trade tensions have appeared in major economies,” Liu said. “China and the EU firmly oppose trade unilateralism and protectionism and think these actions may bring recession and turbulence to the global economy.”

The Shanghai Composite and the Shenzhen Component were 1.3% and 0.4% lower respectively by 9:48PM ET (01:48 GMT). Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index also traded 1.0% lower.

Meanwhile, White House trade adviser Peter Navarro said a report later this week on American restriction on Chinese investments would not be as damaging to growth as markets expected.

"There's no plans to impose investment restrictions on any countries that are interfering in any way with our country. This is not the plan," he said, adding that the markets were overreacting to recent reports that the administration would restrict foreign investment.

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, who has pressed within the administration for a negotiated settlement to trade disputes with China, denied the measures would be aimed specifically at China.

The restriction is “not specific to China, but to all countries that are trying to steal our technology,” he said in a tweet on Monday.

Elsewhere, Japan’s Nikkei 225 slipped 0.5%, while South Korea’a KOSPI fell 1.0%.

Down under, Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 lost 0.4%.

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