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Trump's tariffs are spiraling the U.S. toward an economic crisis as shipments slow down—and China doesn't plan to back down ...
Each F-35 Lightning II aircraft contains more than 900 pounds of rare earth elements. Each Virginia-class submarine has 9,200 ...
China’s pivot to domestic stability and consumption-led growth signals a broader geostrategic realignment amid deepening ...
Prices will need to drop for buyers for them to absorb goods meant for exports, experts warn — risking deeper deflation in ...
Trump’s tariffs may hurt, but this time China holds more cards − and could turn the pressure into a strategic advantage.
Japanese Finance Minister Katsunobu Kato drew attention by mentioning that the country’s more than $1.1 trillion in U.S.
Outwardly at least, President Donald Trump continues to take a hard-line stance on China with tariffs of 145 percent and ...
A Chinese official is reportedly inquiring about what the Trump administration wants China to do about the ingredients used ...
The tariff and trade wars were unilaterally initiated by the U.S., if the U.S. side wants to talk, it should show its ...
Bilateral trade was worth $582 billion in 2024. The US imports $41 billion worth of smartphones a year from China, or 73% of imports in the category. With laptops, it’s $32 billion at 66%.
The standoff over terms of negotiations, and whether they are happening, signals that a protracted economic fight lies ahead.
Starting Friday, the Trump administration is closing a loophole making all purchases from China subject to tariffs up to 145% ...