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msn.com | Jonathan Cable |Leika Kihara
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gmanetwork.com | Jonathan Cable |Leika Kihara
LONDON/TOKYO — Factories around the world, from Japan to Britain to the United States, saw activity slump in March as businesses braced for new US tariffs, though some saw a bounce in the race to get goods to customers before the new measures hit, global surveys showed on Tuesday.
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businesslive.co.za | Jonathan Cable |Leika Kihara
London/Tokyo — Factory activity showed early signs of a meaningful recovery in the eurozone in March but mostly weakened around Asia as an intensifying US tariff war and slowing global demand hurt business sentiment, darkening the outlook, surveys showed. US President Donald Trump is set to announce a comprehensive tariff proposal on what he has called “Liberation Day” on Wednesday, after implementing levies on aluminium, steel, and automobiles, with increased tariffs on all goods from China.
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gurutrade.com | Jonathan Cable |Hugh Lawson
LONDON, April 1 (Reuters) - The euro zone's long-suffering manufacturing industry showed initial signs of a meaningful recovery last month as output rose for the first time in two years, a survey showed on Tuesday, but the upswing could be hurt by U.S. trade tariffs. HCOB's final euro zone manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index, compiled by S&P Global, bounced to 48.6 in March, just below a preliminary estimate for 48.7 but much closer to the 50 mark separating growth from contraction.
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gazette.com | Jonathan Cable |Leika Kihara
By Jonathan Cable and Leika KiharaLONDON/TOKYO (Reuters) -Factories around the world, from Japan to Britain to the United States, saw activity slump in March as businesses braced for new U.S. tariffs, though some saw a bounce in the race to get goods to customers before the new measures hit, global surveys showed on Tuesday.
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