Asian shares dip in an echo of Wall Street's sell-off amid alarm over Trump's tariffs
- Asian stocks had a mixed start due to ongoing uncertainty over President Donald Trump's tariff decisions, with China's Shanghai Composite index down 0.6% to 3,352.59.
- Consumer prices in China fell in February for the first time in 13 months, indicating weak demand due to the early Lunar New Year holiday.
- Japan's trade minister, Yoji Muto, visited Washington to discuss U.S. Tariffs on Japanese exports, aiming for mutually beneficial discussions.
- President Trump indicated no imminent changes to tariffs, asserting they are intended to bring jobs back to the U.S.
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