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The fast-worsening trade war between the United States and China – the planet’s premier geopolitical powers, whose economies are intricately entwined – threatens to wreak severe damage on ...
China announced the immediate restriction of imported American films as the country retaliated against President Donald Trump’s escalated U.S. tariffs on imported Chinese goods. Trump was asked ...
Small factories with tiny profit margins have played a central role in China’s international competitiveness. Many could now face disaster. By Keith Bradsher Reporting from Guangzhou ...
Alex Frangos fields subscriber questions about tariffs, including President Trump’s strategy targeting China. In the years since President Trump’s first trade war with China, Beijing has built ...
While European Commission chief President Ursula von der Leyen and other European leaders welcomed Trump's latest move and said they hoped for constructive negotiations, China rejected what it ...
China is a top trading partner with the U.S. The U.S. imported $438 billion worth of goods from China in 2024, and it exported $144 billion, according to the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative.
Stock markets will now be braced for more retaliation from China, following Wednesday's announcement of additional tariffs on US goods. Those are due to come into into force on Thursday.
(Nathan Howard/Reuters) An economic war of global titans has erupted, with the U.S. versus China in multitrillion-dollar volleys of tit-for-tat tariffs. And in this epic geopolitical standoff ...
China will impose additional 50 per cent tariffs on all American imports in response to a similar level of tariff increases on its goods from US President Donald Trump, marking what threatens to ...
Nintendo (OTCPK:NTDOF) (OTCPK:NTDOY) is delaying the release of the Switch 2 gaming console in China, Nikkei reported Wednesday. The console is set to launch in Japan, Europe, and other regions on ...
China said it is raising its tariffs on U.S. products to 84%, up from its previously announced 34%, after President Trump's import duties on Chinese good went into effect today at a rate of 104%.
The post sparked a mix reaction on social media, with some labelling the stunt “hilarious” and defending tariffs on China – which will climb to 104 per cent at midnight US time.