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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.


U.S. President Donald Trump is set to announce a tariff proposal on what he's called "Liberation Day" on Wednesday, after implementing levies on aluminium, steel, and automobiles, along with increased tariffs on all goods from China.


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Factories Around The World Slow In Response To Trump Tariffs

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