New Delhi, March 11 -- US-based technology firm Apple Inc. shares were trading lower on Tuesday's stock market session amid a strong sell-off emotion over Donald Trump's tariff increase on imports from Canada.

Apple shares were down 3.35 per cent at $220.09 at around 10:00 a.m. (EDT) compared to $227.48 at the previous US stock market session on Monday.

Earlier on Monday, March 10, Apple's market capitalisation (M-cap) dropped 4.85 per cent to $3.417 trillion, wiping off nearly $165 billion from the iPhone maker's stock, according to data collected from the Companymarketcap.

After recovering some losses, Apple's M-cap is down 3.03 per cent at $3.313 trillion, according to the data. This wipes off nearly $100 billion from the company's ...