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China, Trump
Trump Holds Off on Immediate China Tariffs, Calls for Study
President Donald Trump held off unveiling China-specific tariffs on his first day on office, instead ordering his administration to address unfair trade practices globally and investigate whether Beijing had complied with a deal signed during his first term.
Trump Wants to Whack China With Tariffs. China Has Bigger Concerns.
Trump can damage China’s economy with trade penalties. But tech restrictions might hurt more in the long term.
China can outfox Trump’s tariffs
What better time to stir the pot with a contrarian take on his team’s plans to squeeze China in trade, manufacturing and technology? Understandably, many reckon that additional tariffs and restrictions on China will be bad for its economy.
Trump Holds Off on Unveiling New China Tariffs
President Donald Trump delays unveiling China-specific tariffs, instead ordering his administration to address unfair trade practices globally and investigate China's compliance with a previous deal.
Trump, Tariffs
Tariffs on Mexico, Canada Could Come as Soon as Feb. 1, Trump Says
Trump in response to a reporter’s question said the administration was considering imposing tariffs of 25% on imports from Mexico and Canada as soon as Feb. 1. The moves, if implemented, would kickstart a long-expected trade war between the three countries.
Trump not expected to carry through on Day 1 tariff threats
Trump had said he would put a 25% tariff on all goods coming into the U.S. from Canada and Mexico and a 10% tariff on Chinese goods during his first day in office.
Trump is not expected to impose sweeping tariffs on Day 1
President Donald Trump is expected to outline his trade policy for his second term in an executive action Monday. But that action – described by sources as a “placeholder” – won’t institute new global tariffs that Trump has promised would raise trillions of dollars.
21h
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Trump tariffs: China will likely make its pro-consumption policies 'more potent,' says economist
Sitao Xu, chief economist at Deloitte China, says there will probably also be an adjustment to its exchange rate, which would ...
AgWeb
10h
Trump 2.0: From Early Executive Orders to Delaying Tariffs Against China, Here’s What to Expect as Trump Takes Office
As Donald Trump is sworn in as the 47th president, he's not expected to impose China-specific tariffs on his first day in ...
Business Times
10m
Singapore shares down 0.3% at Tuesday’s open as investors digest Trump’s return to office, no immediate China tariffs
SINGAPORE shares began Tuesday (Jan 21) trading in negative territory, as markets abroad finished mostly flat after US ...
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Bessent: China Will Cut Prices In Response To Tariffs So They Can Continue To "Export Their Way Out Of Economic Malaise"
Scott Bessent told Sen. Ron Wyden, during his confirmation hearing to serve as Donald Trump's Treasury Secretary, he believes ...
5d
on MSN
Trump’s tariffs brought China and Mexico closer. Will his second term change that?
China has strengthened trade with Latin America at the expense of the U.S. But Donald Trump, who threatens to raise tariffs ...
5h
A tariff primer: why a Trump tax on foreign-made goods may not be a slam dunk
Tariffs are taxes on imported goods, and typically their costs are passed along by businesses to buyers of the products, ...
2h
China's steel sector is softening, but with resilience: Russell
The dollar extended its slide while crude prices curtailed their losses after U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday he would tariff and tax countries to enrich Americans, overhaul the trade ...
8h
Report: Trump slows plans for tariffs despite promising immediate action
President Donald Trump could take a slower, more deliberate process in establishing tariffs after promising for months that ...
2d
on MSN
One Weapon China Is Reluctant to Deploy Against Tariffs: A Weaker Currency
The visit laid bare Xi’s desire to keep China’s currency strong.Now, as a new trade fight with Washington approaches, Beijing ...
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