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President Donald Trump’s recent flurry of trade deals have given Asian exporters some clarity on tariffs, but missing are key details on how to avoid punitive rates that target China’s supply chains.
The hope, and the expectation, is that when U.S. officials meet their Chinese counterparts in Stockholm to talk economics and ...
China’s budget deficit climbed to a fresh record in the first half, highlighting intensified government efforts to shore up ...
As the two biggest economic targets in Donald Trump’s trade war, some analysts thought the European Union and China could ...
China's exports held up well in the first half of 2025 as shipments to other regions offset the drag from the US, resulting ...
Africa favours China as US relationship deteriorates due to disturbing pattern that 'inflicts harm but expects loyalty', analysts say The United States is losing ground to China for influence in ...
While the Trump administration is busy slapping taxes on aluminum and auto parts, President Xi Jinping could be preparing to ...
Helen of Troy's market value plummets as U.S. tariffs against China continue to hurt El Paso consumer products company's ...
Expectations were low ahead of the talks, while neither EU nor China likely to budge on wars in the Middle East and Ukraine, ...
Steel originating in China will be subjected to higher tariffs to prevent steel dumping amid U.S. President Donald Trump's ...