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Asia-Pacific Markets Brace for Lower Open Following Wall Street Slump on Trade Tensions

Asia-Pacific markets are poised for a lower opening Thursday as trade tensions between the U.S. and China resurface. Investors are closely monitoring the Bank of Korea’s policy decision amid growing economic concerns across the region.

Market Declines Spread Across Asia-Pacific Region

Asia-Pacific markets were reportedly set for a lower opening Thursday, mirroring Wall Street’s declines as concerns about U.S.-China trade relations resurfaced. According to market analysts, the downward trend reflects growing investor anxiety about potential new trade restrictions between the world’s two largest economies.

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US Energy Storage Market Shows Strength Despite Policy Shifts, Analysts Report

The U.S. energy storage market is adapting to policy changes and supply chain challenges, with analysts revising deployment forecasts upward. Foreign investments and sustained tax credits are supporting growth amid global expansion.

Market Resilience Amid Policy Shifts

The U.S. energy storage market is demonstrating notable resilience despite early 2025 policy uncertainties, according to recent analyses. Sources indicate that initial concerns over tax credit revisions and tariffs have eased, with the industry adapting to new conditions. BloombergNEF (BNEF) senior associate Isshu Kikuma noted in a statement that while challenges remain, the outlook has improved significantly since earlier this year.