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Xi Jinping has urged Vietnam to resist “unilateral bullying” and uphold free and open trade, as he begins a high-stakes ...
Beijing expressed weariness with the repeated rounds of increases that threaten to make much of the trade between the world’s ...
But shares in TSMC, the world's largest contract chipmaker have slipped, after US President Donald Trump said he would ...
China's exports jumped 12.4% in March from a year earlier in a last minute flurry of activity as companies rushed to beat ...
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Monday chided China's commerce minister for calling President Donald Trump's tariffs ...
On April 10, Trump clarified that his tariffs on China now total 145%—the 125% rate he announced a day earlier as retribution ...
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The 145% tariff from the U.S. and the retaliatory 125% tariff from China are putting businesses doing trade between the U.S.
A broad variety of products made in China, including toys, clothing and electronics, may cost more. Shoppers could also see ...
Fireworks businesses] are really beginning to get back on their feet and thrive, and now being hit with a tariff has got everybody in a tailspin,” one expert said.
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