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CHINA has put out to sea a monster-sized cargo ship, as the world's manufacturing hub sets out to show tariff-obsessed Donald Trump who the big guy is. The 1,310-ft-long vessel is said to be ...
U.S. plans next month to cancel tariff-free access for low-value parcel shipments from China and Hong Kong, coupled with a new 145% tariff rate on Chinese imports, could bleed more than $22 ...
SHANGHAI -- Space enthusiasts in Shanghai will have the chance to see a life-size model of China's next-generation cargo craft Qingzhou, designed for future in-orbit supply delivery, during the ...
As a potential tariff deal between the U.S. and China gets closer to becoming solidified, one foreign policy strategist predicted what he thinks is transpiring behind-the-scenes with the two ...
Amidst evolving global trade dynamics, Saudia Cargo and China Cargo Airlines signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) at the World Cargo Symposium, forging a strategic alliance to enhance trade ...
China is ready to restart trade talks with the US, demanding respect, a consistent trade policy, and attention to its concerns on sanctions and Taiwan. Beijing seeks a lead negotiator with Trump's ...
Beijing is using a mix of carrots and sticks to try to prevent other countries from siding with the United States in isolating China. By David Pierson and Damien Cave David Pierson reported from ...
[HONG KONG] China Southern Airlines is exploring a Hong Kong initial public offering (IPO) for its cargo business after shelving plans to do so in Shanghai, according to sources familiar with the ...
Will you support our work and become a Vox Member today? The United States and China are locked in an economic war. They’ve levied tit-for-tat tariffs on each other, and there’s little sign of ...
China is also instructing its carriers to stop buying airline parts and other components from U.S. companies, according to Bloomberg, which cited people familiar with the situation. Boeing ...
The cargo handled by ports across China over the April 7-13 period tumbled 9.7% from the week before to 244 million tons. That’s sharply weaker than the 0.88% loss registered during the previous ...