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Tariffs on imported goods from China currently sit at an eye-popping 145 percent—and up to 245 percent for some products.
Apple's 2027 flagship iPhones may pose challenges for the company, as it shifts the majority of its device manufacturing to ...
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By Laurie Chen, Michael Martina BEIJING/WASHINGTON (Reuters) -When the leaders of some of the world's largest companies ...
US and China tariff tensions continue to dominate the focus, with signs of deescalation mounting even as President Trump sent ...
China’s leaders are downplaying the potential impact from U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade war, saying they have the ...
China's industrial profits returned to growth in the first quarter, official data showed on Sunday, but are likely to come ...
China is giving tariff exemptions to some companies in the IT, healthcare, and aviation sectors, American Chamber of Commerce ...
Speaking before the Institute of International Finance, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent leveled criticism of the World Bank ...
Beijing has been canvassing companies and waiving duties on American goods in sectors where it lacks alternatives.
China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi said Beijing stands on the side of international rules on U.S.-imposed tariffs and opposes ...
Fears of pandemic-era shortages at American stores have made a big comeback as shipping-container traffic between China and ...