Asia-Pacific Markets Mixed Amid US Rally and Trade Tensions

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Asia-Pacific markets are mixed as investors evaluate Wall Street gains and US tariff plans, with South Korea's manufacturing contracting for the fifth month, Japan's manufacturing rising for the first time in 13 months but with weak demand, and Japanese business sentiment improving according to the BOJ Tankan survey. Japan's Nikkei 225 fell in early trading, and regional markets are set to open lower.
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