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stocks strengthened on Tuesday after a temporary reprieve on President Trump's tariffs against Canada and Mexico, while gold hit new highs due to global trade jitters. Safe-haven investors continued to favor gold as China retaliated with tariffs against U.S. energy exports and expanded control over critical minerals. The Dow Jones, S&P 500, and Nasdaq Composite rose 0.13%,
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