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If the tariffs stay in place, Mexico plans to announce countermeasures, including retaliatory tariffs, on Sunday

Trump’s tariffs on products from Canada, Mexico, and China took effect just after midnight ET on Tuesday

U.S. President Trump followed through on threats of increased tariffs against China, Canada, and Mexico

China responded immediately, announcing additional tariffs of 10-15 percent on certain U.S. imports from March 10

Trump announced 25 percent tariffs on Mexico and Canada, starting Tuesday, and doubled Chinese tariffs to 20 percent

WTI crude futures dropped by 0.9 percent to $67.64 a barrel

The U.S. strategic stockpile will include bitcoin, ether, XRP, solana and cardano

Investors are now looking forward to China's annual parliamentary meeting for further insights into potential measures to support its economy

Spot gold fell 0.4 percent to $2,864.94 an ounce, while April futures decreased 0.6 percent to $2,877.80 an ounce

Trump revoked Chevron's Venezuela license, halting imports and reinstated pressure on Iran's oil exports

Prices were expected to slip 1.4 to 2 percent this week due to profit-taking

Crude Oil WTI Futures, set to expire in March, also saw a gain of 0.4 percent, reaching $68.53