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President Donald Trump’s recent flurry of trade deals have given Asian exporters some clarity on tariffs, but missing are key details on how to avoid punitive rates that target China’s supply chains.
The hope, and the expectation, is that when U.S. officials meet their Chinese counterparts in Stockholm to talk economics and trade next week, they will build on a recent lessening of tensions as the ...
China trade has reached a "good place" with reduced tariffs, but said China's 30% share of global manufacturing is ...
China’s budget deficit climbed to a fresh record in the first half, highlighting intensified government efforts to shore up ...
WASHINGTON, July 25 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump is unlikely to follow through on his threat to place 100% tariffs ...
With inflation creeping back into the US economy, it's as important as ever to have a firm grasp on Donald Trump's tariffs ...
Confident that his right-wing populist policies would help win him favor with Trump’s administration, Orbán said in an ...
U.S. and Chinese officials will meet in Stockholm next week to discuss an extension to the deadline for negotiating a trade ...