According to Japan Japan Times, Japan will begin to offer digital nomadic visas in late March.
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Asia-Pacific Markets on Monday expected US President Donald Trump to be in the week before the new round.
Japan’s benchmark Nikkei 225 reduced the day’s start by 3.9%, while the broad topics index lost 3.7%.
In South Korea, the Kospi index fell 2.4%, while the small-cap Kosdack declined by 2.32%.
Of Australia S&P/ASX 200 1.44%below.
The futures for Hong Kong’s Hong Seng index performed the final trading at 23,284, indicating a weak open to HSI’s 23,426.60.
American futures slipped, waiting for the clarity on Trump’s tariff schemes.
Amid the increasing uncertainty on the US trade policy and a furnishing inflation approach, the stock was rapidly sold on Friday.
Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 715.80 points or 1.69%, 41,583.90. S&P 500 finished the week for the fifth time in the last six weeks, shed from 1.97% to 5,580.94. Nasdaq Composite declined by 2.7% to settle at 17,322.99.
Many technology giants’ shares put pressure on the widespread market. Google-Parent’s alphabet lost 4.9%, while Meta and Amazon each 4.3%shed.
– Piya Singh and Sara Min of CNBC contributed to this report.