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Chinese Firms Step Up Game In U.S. Agriculture Purchase
Chinese companies have filed for tariffs on several U.S. agricultural products to be lifted. Will their efforts pay off? Chinese companies have filed for tariffs on several U.S. agricultural products to be lifted. Will their efforts pay off? -
Data Reveals China’s Big U.S. Sorghum Purchase Despite Tariffs
China is keeping its part of the agreement with the U.S. in hopes of settling the year-long trade dispute. Will the U.S. concede? China is keeping its part of the agreement with the U.S. in hopes of settling the year-long trade dispute. Will the U.S. concede? -
China's Largest Heavy Equipment Manufacturer Expands US Production To Escape Tariffs
Sany Heavy Industries announced that it will be accelerating its plans to expand its US production to shift away from imports. Sany Heavy Industries announced that it will be accelerating its plans to expand its US production to shift away from imports. -
Exodus Of Major Tech Firms Expected If Trump Tariffs Continue
A study conducted by Citibank revealed that a good number of tech firms may exit the mainland as Trump's tariffs continue to eat into profits. A study conducted by Citibank revealed that a good number of tech firms may exit the mainland as Trump's tariffs continue to eat into profits. -
US Companies Circumventing Trump Tariffs On China By Transshipping Goods
Asian countries such as Vietnam have reported sharp spikes in the number of goods coming to and from China and the US this year. Asian countries such as Vietnam have reported sharp spikes in the number of goods coming to and from China and the US this year. -
Xi-Trump Meeting Will Most Likely Hold Off New Tariffs
Experts believe the Xi-Trump meeting at the G20 Summit will end with the U.S. agreeing to hold off tariff impositions. Experts believe the Xi-Trump meeting at the G20 Summit will end with the U.S. agreeing to hold off tariff impositions. -
U.S. Firms Stand For China In Washington Hearing
American companies stood during a Washington hearing on Monday, pleading for the tariffs to stop since they have no alternatives besides China. American companies stood during a Washington hearing on Monday, pleading for the tariffs to stop since they have no alternatives besides China. -
Hundreds Of American Firms Calls On Trump To End China Tariffs
600 US companies collaborated to send a letter to the White House that urges Trump to reconsider his tariff decisions on Chinese imports. 600 US companies collaborated to send a letter to the White House that urges Trump to reconsider his tariff decisions on Chinese imports. -
China Unwilling To Budge Despite US Pressure To Force Trade Deal
Chinese officials challenged the US and mentioned that the country is ready to fight if that is what the US wants, but China is apparently keeping its doors open for negotiations. Chinese officials challenged the US and mentioned that the country is ready to fight if that is what the US wants, but China is apparently keeping its doors open for negotiations. -
US To Enact Tariffs On $300 Billion In Chinese Imports In 30 To 45 Days
US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin announced that during a hearing before the U.S. House of Representatives Financial Services Committee that the next round of tariffs could be imposed in 30 to 45 days. US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin announced that during a hearing before the U.S. House of Representatives Financial Services Committee that the next round of tariffs could be imposed in 30 to 45 days.