Trump prepares for trade war
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As Donald Trump’s April 2 “Liberation Day” for announcing “reciprocal” tariffs on America’s trading partners approaches, the question in Beijing is whether this will be the moment when its nascent tra...
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President Trump is preparing for a trade war. His tariff plan goes into effect on Wednesday, impacting all U.S. trading partners.
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U.S. manufacturing contracted in March after two consecutive months of expansion, while a measure of inflation at the factory gate was the highest in nearly three years.
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Five years after Xi Jinping struck his first trade deal with Donald Trump, US officials are set to deliver their view of Beijing’s compliance with that bargain, in a high-stakes week likely to fan tensions.
The U.S. increase in duties on goods from China is unfounded, is damaging global markets and is damaging Washington's reputation, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said in remarks published on Tuesday.
Three Democratic senators on Monday urged U.S. President Donald Trump to "dramatically revise" the United States' trade relationship with China along with 14 free trade agreements, providing a boost to his push to revamp U.
The US administration released an encyclopedic list of foreign countries' policies and regulations it claimed as trade barriers on Monday, two days before its proposed reciprocal tariffs. The so-called trade barriers report is nothing but a blatant tool for the US administration to justify its tariff policies including the proposed upcoming reciprocal tariffs and a false pretext for pushing US protectionist policies,
Xi Jinping took aim at 'individual countries' for 'politicizing' trade in a speech in Beijing, as he attempts to bolster his country's flagging economy.
U.S. expands trade blacklist with 80 new entities to prevent China's advancements in AI, exascale supercomputing, quantum technology, and hypersonic weapons.
For a symbol of the chaos engulfing world trade since the Trump administration walked ... after Washington proposed putting million-dollar levies on Chinese ships docking in the US. Talks over the terms for shipping the pipes were put on hold until there ...
Japan and South Korea are seeking to import semiconductor raw materials from China, and China is also interested in purchasing chip products from Japan and South Korea, the account, Yuyuan Tantian, said in a post on Weibo.