European stock markets opened in negative territory today, reflecting investor concerns over potential trade tariffs. Spain's Ibex 35 index fell by 0.78% at the opening, reaching 13,328 points, and further declined to 1.1% at 13,284.3 points. This decline occurred as investors reacted to the announcement by U.S. President Donald Trump of a 25% tariff on automobiles manufactured outside the United States, set to take effect on April 2nd. The Euro traded at $1.0761.
European Markets Open Lower Amid Trade Tensions: Ibex 35 Drops as Euro Falls to $1.0761
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