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She regularly appears on CBS News 24/7 to discuss her reporting. China on Friday raised tariffs on imports from the U.S. to 125%, the country's latest response in an escalating trade war with ...
China announced on Friday that it will hike tariffs on American imports from 84% to 125%. The move represents the latest escalation of an ongoing trade war between the U.S. and China, which is led ...
China on Friday struck back at President Trump’s latest tariff hike, raising its own rate on the US to 125% as it mocked his trade policy as a “joke” in a scathing statement. The nation’s ...
Despite their recent breakthrough, U.S.–China trade negotiations should end with America’s strategic decoupling from China. This is not simply in the Trump administration’s interests, ...
President Trump’s escalating, tit-for-tat tariff war with China threatens to upend key US industries — from agriculture and food to planes and semiconductors — risking massive financial ...
China on Thursday denied U.S. President Donald Trump's assertion that the two sides were involved in active negotiations over tariffs, and said the U.S. should revoke its unilateral tariffs ...
Quite often, the answer is China. China ranks as America’s third-largest source of imported goods in 2025, according to Census data, with $103 billion in imports through March. In all of 2024 ...
Trump has eliminated what’s known as the "de minimis" exemption where imports valued under $800 from China and Hong Kong were not subject to tariffs or required to undergo rigorous customs checks.
China announced anti-dumping duties as high as 74.9% Sunday on imports of POM copolymers, a type of engineering plastic, from the United States, the European Union, Japan and Taiwan. The Commerce ...
And this is the country that counts for calculating tariffs. But what does it really mean when something is a "Product of China"? How much of it actually comes from China? And how do customs ...
Stock markets soared May 12 after President Donald Trump announced a temporary trade deal with China. The move eases concerns at least for now about the softening economy and fears of a fresh ...
China is also a major importer of chips — taking in $10 billion worth each year. About $8 billion of these are central processing units assembled by Intel in the US, according to Bernstein analysts.