China, Donald Trump and tariffs
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A timeline of US-China tit-for-tat tariffs since Trump’s first term(AP Photo/Ng Han Guan, FIle) Chinese traffic police officers walk by a U.S. flag on an embassy car outside a hotel in Shanghai where officials from both sides met for talks aimed at ending a ...
The Administration insists that its aggressive trade policies won’t hurt U.S. consumers, but data from Trump’s first term ...
Donald Trump is aggressively punishing America’s trading partners. As the U.S. pulls back from the global economy, China is ...
Many smaller firms say they’re having to hike prices, freeze expansion plans or absorb a hit to already-thin profit margins ...
China's lopsided trade flows and Xi Jinping's focus on manufacturing may represent the biggest danger to the global economy, ...
China’s tit-for-tat duties on U.S. imports took effect Feb. 10, hours after President Donald Trump announced that he wants to slap new duties on all steel and aluminum imports.
China's Iron and Steel Association said the 25% tariff increase on all steel and aluminum exports to the United States would ...
When not alienating America's closest trading partners, threatening to take over Greenland, Gaza and the Panama Canal, ...
BMW's plant in South Carolina is its biggest worldwide by output and a major exporter to markets including China, Germany and ...
The top economic officials from the world's two largest economies agreed to keep up communications going forward.
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