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To my surprise, by that evening, I was trending online – and being trolled – in both the United States and my native China.
China's May export growth slows as tariffs take toll Exports to US drop the most since early 2020 Factory-gate deflation worst in almost two years China, US set for further trade talks on Monday ...
China produces 90 percent of the world’s nearly 200,000 tons a year of rare earth magnets, which are far more powerful than conventional iron magnets. Keith Bradsher/The New York Times ...
"China has been signalling for some time that it's willing to take these steps, so when is the U.S. going to learn its lesson?" said Todd Malan of Talon Metals (TLO.TO), which is trying to develop ...
Right now, China is selling almost none of these heat-resistant magnets. The world’s magnet industry produces nearly 200,000 tons a year of rare earth magnets with dysprosium or terbium.
How—and Why—Yemen’s Houthi Rebels Are Poised to Seriously Disrupt the Global Economy 5 minute read Loaded containers stacked on top of a cargo ship sailing in the Suez Canal.
As tariffs on products from China go into effect, these 10 products may be affected. See a list of what the U.S. and China import from each other.
Ever since President Donald Trump introduced his first set of higher tariffs, it’s been a waiting game to see just how big an impact they’ll have on the global economy.
China raises tariffs on U.S. goods to 84% China on Friday raised tariffs on imports from the U.S. to 125%, the country's latest response in an escalating trade war with President Trump.
President Trump’s tariffs on Canada, China, and Mexico could upend U.S. trade. These nine charts show what’s at stake, what comes next, and why it matters.
China’s dominance of the rare earths supply chain has emerged as a potent tool in its renewed trade war with the United States. The minerals are used to power everything from iPhones to fighter ...
After ratcheting tariffs on China's goods to 145%, Trump issued a 90-day pause that reduced the tariff rate to 30%. As volumes increase, so do shipping rates, which could pressure consumer prices.