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Oil slides nearly 4% as US kicks off 104% tariffs on China
Oil prices dropped to their lowest in more than four years in early trade on Wednesday on looming demand concerns fuelled by an escalating tariff war between the U.S. and China, the world’s two biggest…
China state firms pledge to boost share purchases to calm markets
Chinese state holding companies vowed on Tuesday to increase share investment while a slew of listed firms announced share buybacks as Beijing stepped up efforts to stabilise a stock market rocked by …
Trump tariffs on China set to rise to 104% Wednesday; markets sink again
China has remained defiant in the escalating trade war. Trump advisers say other countries are lining up to negotiate deals.
Trump officially raises retaliatory tariffs against China – including 90% fee on cheap goods from US adversary
In my judgment, this modification is necessary and appropriate to effectively address the threat to the national security and economy of the United States,” Trump said.
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China has been in the crosshairs of President Trump’s most recent trade tariff announcements in the United States. These announcements have brought stock markets lower globally due to increased uncertainty and the fact that investors…
Asian markets fall as Trump’s 104 percent tariff on China takes effect
Tariffs on a wide range of countries — from the lowest 10 percent to 49 percent on Cambodia and 46 percent on Vietnam — are set to kick in early Wednesday.
Trump tariffs live updates: 104% tariff rate on China to go into effect Wednesday
An additional 50% tariff on China will go into effect Wednesday, bringing the total tariff rate against Beijing to 104%.
The Math Behind Trump’s New 104% Tariffs on China
President Trump is planning to increase tariffs on China by an additional 84% at midnight, bringing the total of the tariffs imposed in his second term on the world’s second-largest economy to 104%. H …
Jesse Watters: China doesn’t have the cards against the ‘tariff doctor’
Fox News host Jesse Watters calls out the Democrats’ change of heart about fairness in trade on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime.’ …
Manufacturing Already Moved Out of China. Now Where Will It Go?
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