
China Calls U.S. Tariff Exemptions ‘Tiny Step’ Amid Trade Tensions
China urges the U.S. to fully remove tariffs, dismissing recent exemptions on electronics as insufficient in easing trade tensions.
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China urges the U.S. to fully remove tariffs, dismissing recent exemptions on electronics as insufficient in easing trade tensions.
U.S. stocks surge as Trump pauses tariffs, sparking optimism in Asian markets. Investors eye opportunities in tech, manufacturing, and cross-strait trade.
Global leaders and economists urge cooperation to counter U.S. tariff measures threatening global trade stability and multilateral systems.
US tariff policies spark widespread business anxiety and recession warnings, with CEOs delaying investments as trade tensions escalate.
China criticizes U.S. ‘reciprocal tariffs,’ warns of global economic fallout and threats to sustainable development goals.
Historical parallels between 19th-century snake oil sales and modern US tariffs shed light on the risks of economic self-harm.
China criticizes U.S. tariffs on Venezuelan oil imports as harmful unilateral sanctions, urging diplomatic solutions to economic disputes.
China imposes new tariffs on Canadian exports, including rapeseed oil and pork, effective March 20, following findings of trade disruptions by Ottawa.
U.S. suspends tariffs on Mexican imports until April 2 following Trump-Sheinbaum talks, offering relief to global markets.
South Koreans express mixed views on U.S. steel and aluminum tariffs, highlighting potential harm to their economy and global trade relations.