Xi’s Southeast Asia Tour Strengthens Regional Cooperation, Says Wang Yi
Chinese President Xi Jinping’s Southeast Asia tour strengthens ties, promotes cooperation, and opposes protectionism, says FM Wang Yi.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping’s Southeast Asia tour strengthens ties, promotes cooperation, and opposes protectionism, says FM Wang Yi.
China urges the U.S. to halt its Section 301 investigation into maritime sectors, emphasizing WTO compliance and fair competition amid rising trade tensions.
China and Cambodia pledge stronger cooperation on WTO-led trade systems and regional security, opposing protectionism and military tensions in Asia-Pacific.
Pew Research survey shows decline in unfavorable U.S. views toward China, with shifting perceptions amid trade tensions.
New U.S. tariffs aimed at reviving domestic industries risk higher prices and consumer strain, testing voter patience ahead of midterms.
Auto industry experts express concerns over 25% U.S. tariffs on imported vehicles, citing impacts on costs, EV development, and global supply chains.
US unilateral tariffs violate WTO rules, sparking global trade tensions. Expert analysis explores impacts on Asia’s economic landscape and multilateral systems.
China extends anti-dumping duties up to 40.83% on Japanese electrolytic capacitor paper for five years to safeguard domestic industries.
U.S. tariffs strain alliances with Japan, Germany, and Canada as partners resist trade pressures, triggering global economic recalibration.
Malaysia prioritizes economic partnership with China to counter global trade volatility, citing policy coordination and supply chain resilience as key advantages.
The US recorded a $278.4B services trade surplus in 2023, underscoring a critical economic strength often overshadowed by merchandise deficit debates.
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The US exempts smartphones and computers from “reciprocal tariffs,” offering refunds and easing market concerns amid Republican criticism.
Rising U.S. tariffs threaten Asia’s export-driven economies, with growth projections slashed by 50-100 basis points, reports UBS and economist Philip Wyatt.
Premier Li Qiang criticizes U.S. tariffs, calls for international cooperation to stabilize trade and economic growth with Spain and the EU.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi urges global cooperation to uphold international norms amid U.S. tariff actions, emphasizing China’s role in defending multilateral systems.
Reciprocal tariffs between the US and Chinese mainland intensify inflation risks and recession fears, warns Ministry of Commerce researcher.
U.S. House proposes $1.5 trillion spending cuts, prompting Asian analysts to assess potential impacts on trade and investments.
Amid escalating U.S. tariffs, China’s economic strategy emphasizes diversification and innovation, challenging Western forecasts of a trade-driven crisis.
China asserts readiness to counteract U.S. tariff measures, emphasizing commitment to multilateral trade rules and global economic stability. Foreign Ministry spokesperson outlines firm stance.