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BOLSAS EUROPEAS SIGUEN A LA BAJA POR ENTRADA EN VIGOR DE LOS ARANCELES DE EEUU

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09 de abril de 2025

Las bolsas europeas abrieron el miércoles con fuertes caídas por la entrada en vigor de los aranceles de Estados Unidos a más de 60 países, incluido un recargo del 104% a China.

En los primeros intercambios, la bolsa de París perdió un 2.84%, Fráncfort 2.37%, Londres 2.31%, Madrid 2.79% y Milán un 2.78%.

Las nuevas tarifas aduaneras golpean a casi 60 socios comerciales con gravámenes adicionales de entre el 11% y el 50%, con la excepción de China, cuyos productos ahora pagan un gravamen de 104%.

Desde que la semana pasada el presidente estadounidense Donald Trump  anunció aranceles para buena parte de las importaciones de la mayoría de los países del mundo, los inversores han perdido billones de dólares por el temor a una guerra comercial a gran escala que provoque una recesión.


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