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 ...
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China's exports seen slowing in October as front-loading against U.S. tariffs eases: Reuters poll
China's export growth probably slowed in October, as overseas orders tapered off following months of front-loading to beat ...
BEIJING () -China will suspend for one year the 24% additional tariffs it imposed on U. goods in April, while maintaining the ...
China will suspend its 24% additional tariff on U. goods for one year but retain a 10% levy, the State Council's tariff ...
Irrespective of how the Supreme Court comes down on emergency tariffs, one outcome seems assured: American manufacturers will ...
Here’s what else you need to know to get up to speed and on with your day. 1️⃣ Election results. Democrats secured ...
President Donald Trump said he had an “amazing” meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, where “a lot of decisions were ...
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.
China will suspend retaliatory tariffs on U.S. imports, including duties on farm goods, after last week's meeting of the two ...
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