China Launches Anti-Dumping Probe Into Japanese Semiconductor Chemical Imports
China investigates alleged dumping of Japanese dichlorosilane, a key semiconductor chemical, following a 31% price drop from 2022-2024.
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China investigates alleged dumping of Japanese dichlorosilane, a key semiconductor chemical, following a 31% price drop from 2022-2024.
China condemns U.S. decision to restrict DJI drones, citing unfair trade practices and national security overreach in latest tech sector clash.
Repeated use of tariffs by the U.S. may backfire, warns Professor Amitav Acharya. Overused threats lose impact, potentially triggering a global butterfly effect that harms the U.S. economy.
US GDP growth slows as President Trump’s tariff policies are set to take effect, creating uncertainty for manufacturers. Tech giants report mixed earnings amidst economic apprehensions.
Global leaders react to US President Donald Trump’s new tariff plan unveiled at the World Economic Forum 2025 in Davos, expressing concerns over potential impacts on the global economy.
With Donald Trump’s second term beginning on January 20, the US is leaning toward more protectionist trade policies. This shift could significantly impact global economic dynamics, especially in Asia.
Texas residents share their thoughts on President Trump’s upcoming second term and its potential impact on the United States and China-U.S. relations.
As the U.S. ushers in Trump 2.0 with a shift toward protectionist trade policies, experts discuss the potential impacts on the global economy and the need for adaptation and reform in international trade dynamics.
The recent U.S. sanctions on 37 Chinese companies in Xinjiang under the guise of ‘forced labor’ expose underlying hegemonic intentions aimed at disrupting China’s stability and development.
U.S. Senator Rick Scott claims Chinese garlic poses a major threat to U.S. food safety, prompting a response from Beijing amid rising trade tensions.
U.S. actions against Chinese companies, including the Biosecure Act, raise concerns about destabilizing global competition and exploiting trade rules under the guise of national security.
U.S. economists and trade groups express concern over proposed tariffs against China, warning that additional trade barriers could harm American businesses and consumers amid ongoing inflation.
China’s support during the 2008 financial crisis bolstered the EU economy, but recent tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles raise questions. Is the EU undermining a vital economic partnership?
The Hainan Free Trade Zone in China enhances policies to attract international businesses, boosting global investment and stimulating trade growth.
ASML has partially revoked its license to ship certain equipment to China due to U.S. pressure. Despite export restrictions, China’s semiconductor industry continues to advance toward self-reliance.