In April, U.S. President Trump announced his so-called “Liberation Day,” slapping tariffs on nearly every country in the world. However, after Beijing retaliated, Trump made China his primary target.
After months of negotiations with the Chinese, President Trump has announced a Deal on Economic and Trade Relations with China which includes: Agreements on the flow of the precursors used to make ...
With China recently imposing export restrictions on rare earth elements—leading to U.S. automakers to halt production due to supply shortages—one of the most urgent issues is how to establish reliable ...
U.S. President Donald Trump holds up a chart while speaking during a “Make America Wealthy Again” trade announcement event in the Rose Garden at the White House on April 2. Touting the event as ...
HONG KONG, Sept 22 (Reuters) - China's onshore equity markets are booming, outperforming many of their developed market counterparts this year. But whether this is the beginning of a true Chinese ...
CHENGDU, China - On the outskirts of this city of 21 million, a showroom in a shopping mall offers extraordinary deals on new cars. Visitors can choose from some 5,000 vehicles. Locally made Audis are ...
China ranked second in Brand Finance’s 2025 Global Soft Power Index 2025 — behind the United States and surpassing the United Kingdom, Japan and South Korea. After a pandemic-era dip, market-driven ...
World Travel Market (WTM) Africa has announced the launch of its first-ever China Ready® Workshop in partnership with China Business Intelligence Service Network (CBISN), a must-attend event for ...
Commodity market analysis with Mark Gold. On this edition of Market to Market ... The tariff truce with China gets a second extension - well before the hammer drops. A look at the last 10 years of ...
U.S. President Donald Trump plans to establish price floors across various industries to counter market manipulation by China, according to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. In an interview with CNBC, ...
But the reaction at home was anything but celebratory. On social media, young Chinese asked why the government was opening its doors to foreign specialists when millions of domestic graduates were ...
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