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However, he raised import taxes on Chinese goods to 125% in an escalating trade war between the two mega economies. Chinese stock markets were still higher on Thursday, but state-backed buying has ...
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That reflects not just the intensifying geopolitical rivalry but also China’s 20 years of growing trade surpluses with the U.S. that Trump has said have been ruinous for American jobs and ...
The US has increased tariffs on Chinese goods to 125%, as the tit-for-tat trade war with America's biggest competitor hots up. Stock markets will now be braced for more retaliation from China ...
A commentary on Sunday in the Communist Party mouthpiece, the People’s Daily, said Beijing had prepared for a trade war with the United States and that China could potentially come out stronger ...
In Donald Trump’s first term, the president and his team successfully completed two trade deals. The first was a deal with South Korea, which tweaked the existing KORUS agreement, and the second ...
This move is part of Microsoft’s broader effort to scale back operations in China as trade tensions rise. MSFT stock declined by 1.8% in pre-market trading on Monday. Discover the latest stocks ...
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The US and China trade war is escalating after US President Donald Trump increased China’s trade levy to 125%. Experts say it makes no sense to expect tiny, poor countries to buy costly US goods.
The AGOA framework that saw African countries export duty free to the US is as good as dead, experts say. The only option for many businesses and workers is to wait and see what level of harm ...