SINGAPORE (Reuters) - As China and the U.S. battle over tariffs, locked in a tussle that could result in a deal or a trade war between the world's two largest economies, staying away from China's ...
A measure of calm returned to financial markets on Tuesday as investors looked past the U.S. trade war with other countries, even as tensions continued to linger between the Trump administration ...
“The risk of escalating into a ‘full-blown trade war’ cannot be ruled out. Before any actual actions are taken, Trump can still use ambiguous strategies to pressure opponents and wait for ...
The tariffs on targeted US exports come into effect on 10 February, which leaves enough time for Washington and Beijing to reach a deal in an effort to avoid a long-drawn trade war akin to the one ...
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