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- Next China - Bloomberg
This is the global story of China, told through money and power Follow Bloomberg's coverage tracking the world's next number one economy
- Can the US and China go to war? Bloomberg shares 5 signs
US-China Trade War: The Trump administration’s decision to impose tariffs of up to 245% on Chinese imports marks a dangerous new chapter in US-China trade relations Written by FE Online Updated
- US-China Tensions Fragmenting Trade and Investment, IMF Finds
Trade flows between a US-aligned group and another linked more closely to China have declined by about 12% more than trade between countries within the same bloc since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, according to a new working paper by IMF economists including First Deputy Managing Director Gita Gopinath
- China tariffs on U. S. : Trump hits back with 125% tariffs - BNN Bloomberg
China is a major exporter to U S but no longer No 1 The United States sent a record $199 billion in exports to China last year, while China exported $463 billion in goods and services to the United States, third behind Mexico and Canada, according to the U S Commerce Department
- The Collateral Damage of a US-China Trade Ban - Bloomberg
This concern is not surprising in a country that’s hyper-focused on its ties with China, its largest trading partner “For Australia, China has been the goose that laid the golden egg,” says Dr Jeffrey Wilson, Director of Research and Economics at the Australian Industry Group “Iron ore alone is a third of our exports—$150 billion
- US and China agree on plan to ease export controls after trade . . . - CNN
But despite the reprieve, China’s exports to the US suffered a steep decline of 34 5% in May, according to Chinese customs data, and the renewed friction necessitated another round of talks
- Supply Chain Latest: US and China Tariffs - Bloomberg
Any day now, the US Trade Representative’s office in Washington will issue its final determination on the tariff increases on Chinese imports that the Biden administration proposed in May
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