Japanese Stocks Plummet Amid Tariff Jitters: Gripped by Fear of Recession
Japanese stocks experienced significant losses on Friday, dropping to their lowest levels since August and facing their most considerable weekly decline in five years. The market’s collapse stems from investor fears of a global recession triggered by President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs. This development has sent shockwaves through the financial system, prompting analysts to focus on economic recovery prospects. As international trade dynamics shift, market participants remain concerned about the future stability of stocks. Japanโs close economic ties with the U.S. make it particularly vulnerable to tariff-related uncertainties. Investors will be watching for policy responses that could mitigate these fears and encourage market recovery moving forward.