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The US president's tariff regime has up-ended global markets, disrupted businesses and thrown international trade into uncertainty and today's deadline is unlikely to put an end to it.
Only through collective defense of integrated supply chains and trade stability can China and ASEAN countries counter "protectionist acts" and achieve shared prosperity, said an expert.
Reciprocal tariffs ranging from 10% to 70% will be enforced Aug. 1, extending a July 9 deadline and uncertainty that has disrupted trade flow since U.S. President Donald Trump took office. | The ...
Trump sent letters to the leaders of countries including Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, South Africa, Indonesia, Thailand, and ...
The president is deploying the word “deal” liberally, using the term to describe all kinds of trade arrangements, some very ...
President Donald Trump on Monday set a 25% tax on goods imported from Japan and South Korea, as well as new tariff rates on a ...
An essential middleman in enabling Boeing orders for smaller nations is Air Lease Corporation (ALC). The lessor provides ...
Nippon Steel has successfully acquired U.S. Steel after an 18-month process, with the deal now including concessions such as a "golden share" for the U.S. government.
China expressed opposition to nearby countries striking tariff reduction deals that cut China out of the supply chain. The ...
The US sets reciprocal tariffs of 25% for Japan and South Korea. Both countries vowed to accelerate negotiations within three ...
Its new deal with Vietnam and its fresh tariff threats issued to many other countries seem designed to reduce China’s role in ...
Its new deal with Vietnam and its fresh tariff threats issued to many other countries seem designed to reduce China’s role in ...