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Trump’s victory ignites fears of trade war with China
Xi’s Key Players to Lead China in Another Trump Trade Fight
Donald Trump’s return to power has raised the chances of another trade war between the US and China, making Beijing’s potential negotiators some of the most important people in Xi Jinping’s government.
Opinion
Donald Trump's Trade War Won't Hurt China | Opinion
By empowering our own industries to compete freely and fairly on the global stage, we cultivate resilience and economic freedom—without the need for isolationist tariffs that ultimately hurt American consumers and businesses more than they hurt China.
The biggest risk to stocks after Trump's victory is China's reaction to a trade war, research firm says
If Trump's proposed 60% tariff against China is enacted and the country responds aggressively, it could pressure some of America's largest companies.
Macron Warns EU Is Hurtling Toward Tariff War With US, China
Emmanuel Macron warned that Europe risks getting divided by Donald Trump’s economic policy and being thrown into a simultaneous trade war with Washington and Beijing.
Opinion
China Can't Win Trump's New Trade War | Opinion
In recent days, China has been forcing down the value of the renminbi, partly in anticipation of Trump imposing new tariffs.
As Trump Threatens a Wider Trade War, the U.S. Confronts a Changed China
The Chinese economy is more dependent on exports, making tariffs more potent, yet it’s less reliant on American markets and increasingly bent on self-sufficiency.
Trump’s New Tariff Threat: Are We Heading for a Global Trade War?
Donald Trump’s return to the White House could bring sweeping taxes on all foreign goods, sending shockwaves across global markets. From European cars to everyday imports, prices could soar everywhere.
Donald Trump’s victory ignites fears of trade war with China
President-elect Donald Trump’s victory has stoked fears of a looming trade war with China. Australians have raised concerns as China is the country’s main trading partner. University of New South Wales Economics Professor Richard Holden has joined Sky News Australia to discuss the fears of a trade war.
Bloomberg L.P.
21h
China Trade War Is One Trump Doesn’t Have to Fight
And the president-elect seems to be gearing up for a
trade
war
he no longer needs to fight. Eight years on from the first ...
6h
Trump set to deepen tech Cold War with China
The containment policy set in the first Trump administration and continued under President Biden will get a harder edge, ...
19h
on MSN
China Tariffs Are Coming. Beijing’s Response Could Be a New Currency War.
It’s anyone’s guess how the People’s Bank of China governor will navigate the many shocks the former and future U.S.
The Economist
1h
China should not wait to stimulate its economy
What will China do to respond to inadequate demand, an ailing property market and persistent deflation? It is, apparently, ...
1d
on MSN
How China reduced its reliance on US farm imports, softening trade war risks
Since the U.S. and China imposed tit-for-tat tariffs in their trade war during Donald Trump's first presidential term, ...
15h
on MSN
The US-China tech race is moving from chips to the raw materials they're made of
The US is considering expanding its export limits on AI chips to China and its allies. Experts say the race for AI dominance ...
17h
Chicken Giant BRF Sees Trump’s Trade War Boosting Brazil Sales
BRF SA, one of the world’s largest chicken suppliers, expects Brazil to benefit from a potential trade war between the US and ...
23h
on MSN
Chinese firms turn to executives with global expertise to counter trade war impact
Chinese firms hit by the U.S.–China trade war are increasingly hiring executives with international experience to help manage ...
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