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Markets plunge as Trump tariffs spark fears of a trade war

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Stocks nosedived at the opening bell after President Donald Trump upended global markets by announcing tariffs on almost all imports coming into the United States. NBC News’ Brian Cheung reports on how the markets are reacting to the tariffs.


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