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<h1>Stock markets rise as US-Japan trade deal imposes 15% tax on imports, boosting investor confidence and key sectors</h1> Stock markets opened higher following positive developments in Asian markets, driven by a newly secured trade deal between Japan and the United States imposing a 15 percent tax on Japanese imports. This agreement boosted investor confidence, reflected in gains across major domestic indices and key sectors such as automotive and digital stocks. Despite foreign institutional investors selling equities, domestic investors increased their purchases, supporting market stability. The trade deal and strong quarterly results from select companies contributed to an optimistic outlook for continued market resilience despite valuation concerns.