
Trump Threatens 25% Tariff on Apple if iPhones Aren’t U.S.-Made
Trump proposes 25% tariff on Apple unless iPhones are made in the U.S., signaling potential shifts in global tech supply chains and Asian manufacturing hubs.
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Trump proposes 25% tariff on Apple unless iPhones are made in the U.S., signaling potential shifts in global tech supply chains and Asian manufacturing hubs.
A market survey reveals zero consumer interest in paying premiums for US-made goods, highlighting challenges for firms considering production shifts amid tariffs.
China’s Ministry of Commerce warns that the U.S. proposal to impose port fees on ships from the Chinese mainland could disrupt global supply chains and negatively impact the U.S. economy.
Experts warn that new U.S. tariffs could lead to global economic instability, with rising inflation and disrupted supply chains, as China commits to multilateral trade and technological innovation.
Global industrial and supply chains face challenges from pandemics and geopolitical tensions. Urgent international cooperation is needed to enhance resilience, promote development, and ensure economic growth.
At the second China International Supply Chain Expo, Beijing released a new initiative to promote stable and smooth global supply chains, emphasizing open cooperation and digital connectivity.
China reaffirms its commitment to maintaining stable global industrial and supply chains, with Premier Li Qiang urging collective efforts to enhance cooperation and promote economic globalization.
The 136th Canton Fair opens, serving as a catalyst for Africa’s growth by strengthening supply chains and fostering economic development through international trade and diplomacy.
China removes all restrictions on foreign investment in its manufacturing sector, aiming to boost economic growth and reshape global supply chains.
Economist Jeffrey Sachs warns that U.S. efforts to sever supply chain ties with the Chinese mainland are disrupting global efficiency and could harm both economies.
Experts warn that the EU’s anti-subsidy tariffs on Chinese-manufactured EVs might backfire, potentially harming foreign automakers like BMW and Tesla that produce in China for export to Europe.
Disruptions in the Red Sea shipping lanes have led to a surge in demand for the China-Europe Railway Express, highlighting its crucial role in stabilizing global supply chains.
Escalating tensions in the Red Sea are disrupting global trade, prompting a strategic shift toward decentralized supply chains and highlighting Africa’s potential in reshaping global trade dynamics.