Donald Trump and his advisers are proving to have very selective memories. His latest move will benefit few but hurt many.
President Trump’s new Steel Tariffs 2.0 aim to end foreign producers’ exploitation and circumvention of trade laws, ...
Donald Trump signed off on 25% tariffs on aluminum and steel, which he argued would be “making America rich again.” ...
There was a little sigh of relief Monday as the president paused his 25% surcharge on Mexican and Canadian goods for 30 days.
China will impose a 15 per cent tariff on coal and LNG products and 10 per cent on crude oil and other products in response.
Since Trump’s first trade war in 2018, Chinese overall trade surplus ... tonne surplus steel capacity. Imports from China will continue to flood into India. “If we do not act against dumping ...
In 2018, Tencent disclosed a roughly 5% stake in Tesla, whose CEO, Musk, went as far as to describe himself as “kind of pro-China” in an online conversation ... of dollars in lobbying revenue to flood ...
China's exports of electric vehicles to the European ... the first decline since the data was first made available in 2018. "An increase in volume but a decrease in value reflects falling prices ...
An aerial drone photo taken on Sept 4, 2024 shows a remote sensing satellite project at the Wenchang International Aerospace City in Wenchang, South China's ... of fires and floods in different ...
However, bilateral relations hit an upswing from 2018 after North Korean leader Kim Jong Un visited China. Chinese President ... North Korea was plagued by flooding and other damage due to ...
He also covers other areas of geopolitics including China. Brendan joined Newsweek in 2018 from the International Business Times and well as English, knows Russian and French. You can get in touch ...