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China is considering some exemptions to its 125% tariffs on US goods, with the world's second largest economy asking ...
China is allowing certain U.S. imports to be exempt from its 125% tariffs and is urging companies to determine which goods ...
In the midst of trade upheaval, Boeing's customers in China have "indicated that they will not take delivery" on up to 50 ...
HONG KONG -- China-oriented e-commerce platforms were set to begin raising prices for U.S. shoppers on Friday, in response to President Donald Trump's steep tariffs, with Chinese sellers closely ...
Indeed, President Trump on Tuesday told reporters that his 145% tariffs on China could "come down substantially" and that he has "no intention of firing" Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, as he has ...
BEIJING] China vowed to “fully prepare” emergency plans to ward against increasing external shocks, taking a patient approach ...
After global panic over the president’s trade proposals, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is downplaying his boss’s bluster.
Consumer sentiment is souring about the economy, and airlines have cited weakening sales among economy-class leisure ...
By now, anyone with even half an eye on the news has seen headlines about how the economy is suddenly in trouble because of President Donald Trump’s tariffs: Markets are swinging wildly, investors are ...