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Dollar moves higher against the yen as Trump announces tariffs

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Posted on April 2, 2025

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Dollar Strengthens Versus Yen Following Trump's Tariff Announcement

(Reuters) - The dollar weakened against the euro and turned higher against the yen on Wednesday as U.S. President Donald Trump began a long awaited announcement of sweeping new tariffs that look certain to escalate a trade war with global partners, increase prices and upend a decades-old trade order.

In late trade after Trump reiterated the United States would impose 25% tariffs on foreign-made autos, the euro extended a rise to $1.0895, up 0.92%, while the dollar turned 0.38% higher against the yen to 150.20 yen. (This story has been corrected to fix the headline and text to say that the dollar extended a gain against the yen, not turned higher)

(Reporting by Alden Bentley)

Key Takeaways

  • The dollar rose against the yen after Trump's tariff announcement.
  • Trump confirmed 25% tariffs on foreign-made autos.
  • The euro gained against the dollar, reaching $1.0895.
  • The trade war is expected to escalate with these tariffs.
  • Global trade dynamics are being significantly impacted.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The article discusses the dollar's movement against the yen following Trump's announcement of new tariffs, impacting global trade.
How did the euro perform?
The euro extended a rise against the dollar, reaching $1.0895, up 0.92%.
What tariffs did Trump announce?
Trump announced 25% tariffs on foreign-made autos, escalating trade tensions.

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