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Mr Goh noted the irony “that China now champions multinational free trade when the US practices selective protectionism.” This comes as China continues to employ soft power and – as it closes in on becoming the world’s largest economy – seeks to make the renminbi more widely used. China...
Trump has begun another trade war. Here's a timeline of how we got here China slaps extra tariffs of up to 15% on imports of major US farm exports Trump has begun another trade war. Here's a timeline of how we got here The possibility that the U.S. and China will descend int...
The trade war with the US has led to the cost of jets and parts from the aerospace giant to more than double for Chinese carriers Apr 15, 2025 17:45 China halts exports of critical materials amid trade war with US – NYT The suspension concerns rare earth metals and magnets, accordi...
内容提示: 中美贸易战与世界贸易组织的争端解决机制US–China trade war and the WTO dispute settlement mechanism作者:Tolulope Anthony Adekola ( 阿德科拉 )内容提要:在中美贸易摩擦加剧的背景下,世界贸易组织引领下的多边贸易体系受到前所未有的挑战和冲击。通过详尽梳理中美两国相关贸易法律,并在对世界贸易组织争端...
Tit-for-tat tariffs:In our view, the most likely outcome is for China to respond with tit-for-tat tariffs on American exports. One version of this approach would be to reimpose tariffs on US products from the Trump trade war era on a basis that roughly matches the $18 billion in promi...
A continually updated timeline of US-China trade war news, focusing on all the major events and what led up to it.
Can the US win a trade war with China? The fallout from a trade war between the United States and China will hurt other economies in Asia. President Donald Trump accuses China of unfair trade practices and is threatening to put new tariffs on as much as $450 billion of exports from ...
While short-term disruption can be expected in Asia due to the trade war between the U.S. and China, other regional players could stand to benefit in the long run, Nick Marro analyst at The Economist Intelligence Unit told CNBC.
LNG exports went to China. The current standoff is a sharp shift from the situation earlier this year when Beijing offered to buy more U.S. energy exports to reduce the massive bilateral trade deficit. Now, that "looks like a distant prospect, given that high-level talks have broken down...