18 Nov 2025
UAE Markets Retreat: How U.S. Tariffs Im...
Dubai’s stock markets faced notable pressure this week, reacting to the global shockwaves caused by new U.S. tariffs on a broad range of imported goods. The Dubai Financial Market (DFM) index dipped 2.3% on Tuesday—its most significant single-day drop in five months—signaling investor concerns over how geopolitical decisions abroad can affect Gulf economies.







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