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U.S. seaport operators are asking for extra time to implement pending tariffs on towering ship-to-shore cranes as they expect President Donald Trump's administration to follow through on a promise to essentially ban that vital cargo-handling equipment.
China has been a fierce critic of sweeping U.S. tariffs that Trump announced on April 2. He later delayed the implementation of most but China, which has said it will respond with its own tariffs on U.S. imports, now faces a deadline next month to negotiate a deal.
US apparel imports from China have plunged dramatically since April – and fashion companies plan further reductions.
China cautioned the Trump administration against re-escalating trade tensions by re-imposing tariffs on Chinese goods next month. Beijing also threatened retaliation against countries that forge deals with the United States aimed at excluding China from supply chains.
US President Donald Trump has announced he’s levying tariffs of 30 per cent against the European Union and Mexico. Follow updates live.
The value of apparel imports from China to the U.S. fell in May to its lowest monthly level in 22 years, according to latest trade data, highlighting the impact of steep U.S. tariffs.
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Trade negotiations between the US and China are progressing slowly, potentially leading to an extension of tariff deadlines. China's dominance in rare earth processing, crucial for electric vehicles and clean energy,
US President Donald Trump recently announced that the tariffs announced in April will be implemented from August 1
The Trump administration’s new trade deal with Vietnam aims to shut down any “backdoor” routes that allow Chinese goods to
The total value of goods exchanged between the US and China plunged below 2020's pandemic era low in the second month of the new tariff war between two nations.
Brazil's government on Friday downplayed the impact of the 50% tariff U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to impose on imports from that country, as leaders from both nations expressed a cautious willingness to negotiate in the future.