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BEIJING, March 24 (Reuters) - Chinese Premier Li Qiang has signed an order to implement new rules for strengthening China's countermeasures to foreign sanctions, the Chinese government said on Monday.
BEIJING - Chinese Premier Li Qiang has signed an order to implement new rules for strengthening China's countermeasures to foreign sanctions, the Chinese government said on Monday. The rules ...
If Mr Trump implements his plans, it would mean US tariffs on imports from China would reach a combined 104%. The new taxes would be piled on top of the 20% tariffs announced as punishment for ...
By Vivian Wang Reporting from Beijing China has warned its people to think ... in 2023.Credit...Doug Mills/The New York Times During Mr. Trump’s first term and the early years of President ...
China on Wednesday announced a new 50 percent tariff on U.S. exports, intensifying a trade war initiated by President Trump that is showing no signs of slowing down as it causes economic chaos ...
China's blue-chip CSI300 Index (.CSI300), opens new tab climbed 0.3%. China's March trade surplus was $102.64 billion, down slightly from $104.8 billion in December, the most recent comparable ...
his real target is China. Through April 9, Trump had imposed new tariffs on imports from virtually every country, plus additional import taxes on certain product categories including automobiles ...
Hobby Lobby, the crafting retailer, told vendors on Thursday that it was delaying shipments from China as a result of the escalating trade war, according to correspondence viewed by The New York ...
China on Friday struck back at President Trump’s latest tariff hike, raising its own rate on the US to 125% as it mocked his trade policy as a “joke” in a scathing statement. The nation’s ...
Filling an empty gas tank in an SUV might take five or six minutes. A new electric SUV from China’s BYD can charge its battery in roughly the same amount of time, using one of the company’s ...
President Trump’s tariffs aim to bring manufacturing back to the U.S.—including iPhones. WSJ’s Joanna Stern breaks down exactly how tough it would be to build iPhones here, and how tariffs ...