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China raised its total retaliatory tariff on U.S. imports to 125% today after the Trump administration clarified yesterday that U.S. duties on Beijing are actually 145% because of earlier fentanyl-re...
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Beijing responded with additional tariffs on U.S. imports, raising the total levy to 84% set to take effect within hours.
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Trump agreed, with the admin official underscoring that while the administration was "obviously" watching the volatile market on Wednesday morning, Trump's top priority is how to "best address our na...
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Chinese leader Xi Jinping has said his nation is “not afraid,” in his first public comment on the escalating trade war with the United States, as Beijing raised tariffs on US goods to 125%.
China’s president Xi Jinping says there are "no winners in a tariff war" as Beijing faces 145% levies on some goods imported to the US.
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 both nations and will send shockwaves worldwide.
Economists say the U.S. manufacturing decline in recent decades was not mainly about free trade, but about the pace of change without time to adjust.
Workers have been told to hurry home, classes have been suspended and outdoor events have been cancelled as northern China braces for extreme winds this weekend. Millions have been urged to stay indoors,
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Chinese leader Xi Jinping has said his nation is “not afraid” in his first public comments on the escalating trade war with the US that has tanked international markets and fueled fears of a global recession.
Xi Jinping has refused to back down in China’s tariff confrontation with President Trump. But he’ll have to persuade his people that the pain is worth it.
French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou said it was naive and dangerous to think China could replace the United States as a trade partner, and urged European Union (EU) members to stick together in the current climate of global trade tensions.
As the world’s two biggest economies face off over trade, a Chinese diplomat shared a video of the late leader Mao Zedong and declared that Chinese people “don’t back down.”
Lily Tang Williams discusses a Facebook whistleblower accusing Meta of having ties to the Chinese Communist Party and her N.H. congressional run.
U.S. chipmakers which outsource manufacturing will be exempt from China's retaliatory tariffs on U.S. imports, according to a notice by the main Chinese semiconductor association on Friday.