L eading U.S. energy products exporter Enterprise Products Partners warned that the Trump administration continuing to “weaponize” fossil fuel shipments to China would only backfire against U.S. shippers.
Monthly Archives For July 2025
U.S., China to resume tariff talks Monday in effort to extend truce
China is facing an August 12 deadline to reach a durable tariff agreement with President Donald Trump’s administration.
US-China tariff talks may provide clues on a possible Trump-Xi meeting
Top trade officials from China and the United States have launched a new round of talks aimed at easing tensions over tariffs.
Clock is ticking for a US-China trade deal. Negotiators are meeting to buy more time
The United States and China are poised to start a fresh round of talks in Sweden, aiming to extend a temporary trade truce that held back triple-digit tariffs while the world’s two biggest economies …
Trump trade rep sets low bar for China trade talks, no ‘enormous breakthrough’ expected
Top officials from President Donald Trump’s administration are set to meet in Sweden with their Chinese counterparts for economic talks.
Security experts warn against selling Nvidia AI chips to China
Twenty national security experts and former government officials urge the Trump administration to reverse a decision to let Nvidia sell H20 AI chips in China.
Cadence to plead guilty and pay $140 million to US for China sales
Cadence Design agreed to plead guilty and pay more than $140 million to resolve U.S. charges for selling its chip design products to a Chinese military university believed to be involved in simulating …
China’s Steel Market Navigates Property Sector Challenges
China’s Q2 economic growth surpassed expectations, driven by strong trade and industrial production, yet challenges persist in its property sector.
Analysis-US tariffs will be test of luxury brands’ pricing power
By Mimosa Spencer and Sami Marshak PARIS/NEW YORK (Reuters) -Luxury goods companies were spared their worst case scenario in Sunday’s EU-U.S. trade deal but they face a delicate balancing act as …
Hong Kong’s IPO market is on fire – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
“The IPO boom in the Hong Kong market is certainly driven by dual-listing of A-then-H [shares],” said Sun. A-shares refer to mainland-listed shares, while H-shares are those listed in Hong Kong.
Trump’s retreat on China chip ban triggers policy spat
Democratic lawmakers expressed “grave concern” to Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick after the administration approved Nvidia’s exporting chips to China, loosening controls imposed on national security grounds.
Chinese exports to U.S. could decrease by $485 billion by 2027: Tariff simulator
Tariffs on Chinese goods could result in a decline in exports from the Asian manufacturing giant to the U.S. in the years ahead reaching near $500 billion.
Heavy rains in northern China kill 4 as Beijing and nearby areas brace for more
Officials say heavy rains and flooding in northern China have killed four people, with several others missing. The victims were caught in a landslide in Hebei province.