A sweeping new U.S. tariff on products made in China is expected to increase the prices American consumers pay for a wide array of products.
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Fast fashion, laptops and toys are likely to cost more due to US tariffs on Chinese imports
China to launch antitrust probe into Google
China said on Tuesday it will launch an antitrust investigation into Google over alleged anti-monopoly practices. The country’s State Administration for Market Regulation said that it would initiate an investigation into the technology giant because…
From lip balm to sneakers, here’s how Trump’s China tariffs could raise prices
U.S. consumers could start seeing price hikes on a wide variety of goods made in China after the United States began collecting a 10% tariff Tuesday on all Chinese imports, reigniting a trade war between…
More tweaks ahead for property policy
“To resolve real estate market risks, it is necessary to gradually shift from simply safeguarding housing project deliveries to fully supporting qualified enterprises,” said Zhang Ming, deputy …
China markets return from holiday facing trade war and AI rally
China’s markets return from a week’s break on Wednesday to a fresh trade dispute with the United States and ructions in the global artificial intelligence sector. Investors said they are watching for …
China Maintains Yuan Support Via Daily Fixing Amid Trade War
China extended its support for the yuan by setting its daily reference rate for the managed currency at a level stronger than 7.2 per dollar, as escalating trade tensions with the US add to the…
China considers antitrust investigation of Intel, Financial Times reports
Intel could be collateral damage in the Trump administration’s nascent trade war, with the Financial Times reporting that China is contemplating an antitrust investigation of the chipmaker.
China reopens antitrust probe into Google, Nvidia, and Intel may be next
China reopens investigations targeting Google and Nvidia to gain leverage in upcoming negotiations with U.S. President Trump. Intel could be next.
What are the five critical metal exports restricted by China?
China announced sweeping export restrictions on Tuesday targeting five metals used across defence, clean energy and other industries minutes after an additional 10% tariff on Chinese goods imposed by U.
China displays multiple weapons in retaliation for Trump’s tariffs
The world’s two largest economies did not cut a deal to avert sweeping U.S. tariffs, which came into effect after midnight. Beijing immediately retaliated.
Trump in ‘no rush’ to talk to Chinese leader
President Donald Trump on Tuesday said that he is in “no rush” to speak with Chinese leader Xi Jinping despite expectations they would meet the same day, as trade tensions increase after both countries imposed…
China’s services activity grows at slower pace, Caixin PMI shows
China’s services activity expanded at a slower pace in January, with the Lunar New Year holidays worsening employment, but business sentiment improved, a private sector survey showed on Wednesday.
What are five new critical metal exports restricted by China?
China announced sweeping export restrictions on Tuesday targeting five metals used across defence, clean energy and other industries minutes after an additional 10% tariff on Chinese goods imposed by U.
