Unlike Canada and Mexico, China hasn't yet announced retaliatory tariffs after Trump unveiled his long-awaited levies on ...
Trump's tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China will disrupt supply chains, increase costs, and potentially spark trade wars.
CHONGQING: Beijing has signalled its willingness to keep the door open for negotiation with the US by not striking back with ...
The Wall Street Journal has reported, citing unnamed sources, that Beijing is preparing an opening bid to try to head off ...
The US president’s new tariffs prompt retaliation and spark concerns over global trade disruptions and inflation.
US President Donald Trump on Saturday signed an order to impose sweeping tariffs on imports from Mexico, Canada and China, ...
The sweeping measures risk igniting a trade war that could significantly damage the economies of the targeted countries and the United States, especially as Canada, Mexico, and China look to respond.
US President Trump maintains that the tariffs against Mexico were the result of the country's failure to stop uncontrolled ...
Asian stocks reliant on exports, ranging from Japanese carmakers to Chinese e-commerce firms, nosedived after US President ...
Canada and Mexico have announced retaliatory measures, while China is turning to the World Trade Organization (WTO), in ...
Trudeau announces 25pc tariffs, urges Canadians to boycott US products; China leaves door for "frank dialogue" open.
Canadian and Mexican exports to the US would face a 25 percent tariff starting tomorrow, although energy resources from ...