Washington is also considering imposing even higher tariffs on goods from the country, Scott Bessent has said
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Washington is also considering imposing even higher tariffs on goods from the country, Scott Bessent has said
After plenty of mud-slinging, China has announced a massive manoeuvre to hit back at Donald Trump after its currency dipped dramatically.
The world’s two largest economies send tariffs spiraling in unprecedented trade war escalation.
China said Tuesday it would “fight to the end” and impose countermeasures on the United States as US President Donald Trump threatened an additional 50% tariff on Chinese imports amid a spiralling trade war.
Slate of measures, including tariffs on U.S. farm products, have been measured and targeted, suggesting Beijing is leaving room for talks with Trump
A Congressional bill would prohibit the Chinese AI app on government devices over security concerns
China has responded with two strong gestures following Donald Trump’s bold demands of the superpower.
The US president has placed restrictions on Chinese goods in what he said was retaliation for failing to stem the flow of migrants and drugs into America
The president said the planned duties were a response to China’s failure to curb fentanyl exports.
Start-ups with Chinese ties have found it increasingly difficult to do business and list shares in the United States.
Trump says he will sign an executive order imposing a 25% tariff on all goods coming from Mexico and Canada and a 10% tariff on those from China.
Officials acknowledged that few Chinese vehicles were on U.S. roads now, but said they wanted to take proactive measures to strengthen national security.
Washington has reportedly updated its guidance with a focus on China