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Such a move could come at a precarious moment. The markets have already been rattled by the trade war, and mass delistings could shock investors even more.
Stock is piling up in warehouses as exporters grapple with new levies that total up to 145%.
For people like me—entrepreneurs who've built fashion brands that rely on undisturbed supply chains—these tariffs hit like a sledgehammer.
US President Donald Trump said Tuesday that China has gone back on a major Boeing deal, after a news report that Beijing ordered airlines not to take further deliveries of the US aviation giant's jets ...
Research by More in Common found two-thirds would prefer to see Chinese companies barred from significant defence and communications investments.
The Chinese Embassy in Argentina has criticized U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent for “maliciously slandering” the country as it continues to fund development assistance for African and Latin ...
The CSIS report warns that the export controls pose direct threats to U.S. military readiness, highlighting that the country is already lagging behind in its defense manufacturing.
Beijing has dismissed the US president's sweeping tariff strategy as a 'joke' and factories across China are seemingly mocking Trump by urging Americans on social media to buy from them directly at ...
The head of China's General Administration of Customs on Tuesday encouraged import and export businesses to rise to the challenges presented by sweeping U.S. tariffs by expanding in diverse markets.
But they’re difficult to process cheaply and safely. For decades, the US and other countries have been dependent on Beijing’s supply of these processed metals. China accounts for 61% of global mined ...
The Chinese government has reportedly ordered its airlines to stop taking deliveries of jets made by Boeing amid an ongoing tariff and trade war with the U.S.
Boeing has delivered 18 aircraft to nine Chinese airlines so far this year, numbers show. However, they have been told not to accept any further deliveries.