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Asian stocks dropped on Tuesday as investors braced for an escalation in global trade wars with the U.S. imposing tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China. The U.S. dollar remained depressed, with the euro and sterling firm, while tech stocks suffered selling pressure. European leaders were drawing up a Ukraine peace plan to present to Washington. Crude oil and bitcoin continued to languish near lows, while U.S.
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