By Joe Cash and Ethan Wang BEIJING (Reuters) -Chinese exports unexpectedly fell in October after months of front-loading U.S.
China’s exports have declined for the first time since the US unleashed its “liberation day” tariffs in April, highlighting ...
We don’t expect any demand from China to return to the U.S. market with this change,’ said one trader at an international ...
At their meeting in South Korea in late October, Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed to lower tariffs.
Exports of cars, solar panels and batteries remain strong, but prices are falling because of factory overcapacity in China.
Mark Knight, Farmer’s Keeper Financial says China did keep partial tariffs in place. "However, they did keep 10%. Well, it's ...
January soybeans rallied $.13 on Wednesday as China dropped it 24% retaliatory tariffs imposed on U.S. ag goods March 4 for ...
President Trump and Xi Jinping reached agreements on tariffs, rare earth minerals, and fentanyl prevention during their first ...
Trump will still have plenty of options to keep taxing imports aggressively even if the justices rule against him.
The U.S. announced changes in the Trump tariffs, signaling more trade tensions as as the Supreme Court questions the how ...
In arguments before the Supreme Court, the White House backed away from its claims that President Trump’s tariffs were about ...
The most important thing to know about the Trump administration’s defense of its hotly contested use of tariffs to ...