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Analysis: Tariff rates from both countries remain historically high, and significant export restrictions remain in place.
The president’s celebratory tone on his China “deal” belies the uncomfortable reality that he has made little tangible progress since this spring’s tariff spree.
The US has reached a new trade agreement with China under which all Chinese imports will face a 55% tariff, while American ...
The potential stunting of innovation follows an economic slowdown during the coronavirus pandemic, when companies also had to ...
As Trump himself may have put it, the United States doesn't hold all the cards, with Beijing having a few aces up its sleeve ...
The analysis tracked the prices of five popular baby gear categories: car seats, bassinets, strollers, high chairs and baby ...
China’s exports to the U.S. fell 34.5%—the sharpest drop since 2020—reflecting trade tensions and China’s pivot to other ...
Mr. Trump’s tough tariff diplomacy is — in his mind — the best possible tactic to lower world trade barriers and fix the ...
While Donald Trump hailed the outcome of trade talks in London, Xi Jinping walked away with an understated strategic gain: a ...
After reaching a high of $81/bbl on Jan. 15, the spot price of WTI crude fell sharply in April to below $60/bbl, the lowest ...
Bloomberg reporters unpack the latest round of high-stakes trade talks between the US and China, exploring why Beijing may ...
China’s rare earth dominance gives it powerful trade leverage over the U.S., as both sides seek a framework for easing ...