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Why is China banning rare earth exports and Boeing purchases amid rising U.S. tariffs? As the U.S.-China trade war escalates, ...
In the "socialist market economy" of China, some cracks are visible that show a country unprepared to stand up to Trump ...
Widespread protests have erupted across China as US President Donald Trump's steep tariffs batter the nation's manufacturing sector, triggering business closures, unpaid wages, and worker uprisings in ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced that Chinese goods would only be subject to a 30 percent tariff, down from 145 percent. Donald Trump won’t be so tough on China, after all. Treasury ...
Donald Trump and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni expressed confidence about the prospects of a US-EU trade deal, si ...
Thousands of Panamanians marched in the capital Tuesday in the largest protest yet against an agreement signed during last ...
WATCH: US-China tariff war — What will Southeast ... labour coordinator of the Sritex Group Workers’ Union, leading a protest in December against the enforced stoppage of work in the company.
Picture: AFP His comments came after US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said in a speech that the ongoing tariffs showdown against China was unsustainable and that he expected a “de-escalation ...
The president said Tuesday that his 145 percent tariffs on Chinese ... reliable trade partner than China. Beijing is not waging war against Europe’s exporters to protest largely fictional ...
Japan and China have accused each other of violating the airspace around the Japanese-controlled East China Sea islands, ...
"History gives evidence that wars have very largely been the result of the struggle for markets, of protests ... against them," Palen. "While the growing tariff war between the U.S. and China ...