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The group, including Boeing executives, represents the USCBC and aims to meet Chinese officials in Beijing. The visit seeks to stabilise ties and discuss potential easing of restrictions as both ...
Who pays for these tariffs? Most economists reckon that ordinary Americans will lose out, as prices in shops rise. Mr Trump ...
The Trump administration’s bid to stop Chinese manufacturers from evading U.S. tariffs may lead to supply chain disruptions and increased costs for American companies.
Industrial profits dropped 4.3% last month from a year earlier, after a contraction of 9.1% in May, according to data ...
President Donald Trump is set to meet with European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen in Scotland to discuss trade. Both ...
President Trump sailed into the White House last year on confidence in his ability to handle the economy following 40-year high inflation and deep-seated financial frustration among voters. Here ...
Making her product in the US is "definitely going to cost more," said one Amazon seller. But, it's peace of mind she's after.
"Putin got a 50-day pass to kill as many people as he can and do whatever he wants in Ukraine," Hope for Ukraine CEO told ...
On April 9, with the stock market enduring a mini-crash, Donald Trump placed a 90-day pause on reciprocal tariffs for all ...
For the third time in as many months, US and Chinese officials will meet in Europe for trade talks — and this time, Beijing is arriving at the negotiating table more emboldened than ever.
If these nations secure preferential tariffs, potentially creating a 15-percentage-point disadvantage for Bangladesh, local manufacturers warn that the country's price competitiveness would be ...