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An under-the-radar import rule means Trump's China tariffs could hurt the US more than expected
China vows to retaliate as necessary after Trump threatens another 10% tariff hike
China’s statement on Friday appeared to strike a stronger tone than its response after Washington slapped the initial 10% duties earlier this month.
Trump says tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China take effect on Tuesday
President Donald Trump said Thursday that tariffs on goods from Canada and Mexico will increase sharply on March 4 and, in an unexpected move, also announced an additional 10 percent tax on Chinese goods taking effect then.
The U.S. economy could be in for a fresh inflation jolt if the Trump administration fully follows through with tariffs on Chinese imports, a New York Federal Reserve research paper said on Wednesday.
Fast-fashion retailer Shein blazed a trail for Chinese companies in the US and European markets. Now, another China-based apparel brand wants to replicate its success.
China-based fashion retailer Urban Revivo (UR) —often dubbed ‘Asia’s answer to Zara’ — is making its U.S. debut today with a 30,000-square-foot flagship in SoHo, NYC.
President Donald Trump is gearing up to apply a round of tariffs on Chinese, Canadadian, and Mexican imports in early March
The Trump administration’s latest salvo in its trade war with China could finally hit American consumers where it hurts most — their wallets.
The administration is positioning itself to clamp down on Chinese investment and access to technology. But the wild card may be the president himself.
China is flexing its military muscle in the region to show that it will not wait for the Trump administration to decide how hard it wants to counter Beijing.
NEW YORK -- A comprehensive collection of Chinese bronzes from the 12th to 19th centuries will be on display in The Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met) starting Friday for a period of seven months.
Because Xi Jinping is determined to take the country in an unsustainable direction, China is entering, as some call it, a "doom loop."
The Trump administration is proposing fees on the use of China's commercial ships that it says could help counter the country's maritime dominance.
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