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President Donald Trump’s tariff war is accelerating Beijing’s trade and investment push into developing nations known as the Global South, according to research by S&P Global, potentially creating a new trade order dominated by Chinese firms.
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A 90-day pause on imposing higher tariffs on China is due to expire on Tuesday and it is unclear if it will be extended.
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President Trump’s order continues a reprieve from the threat of escalating tariffs and export controls, which rocked the global economy earlier this year.
South and Southeast Asian countries are caught in the crossfire of Trump’s trade war and are now facing some of the highest tariffs in the world
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order, delaying the U.S. deadline for higher tariffs on Chinese goods by another 90 days, the White House said.
U.S. shoppers looking for fake Christmas trees and holiday decor this year will have fewer choices and face higher prices as tariffs on Chinese imports force retailers to scale back orders as they assess how tight customer budgets are.
US tariffs aim to protect industry and raise revenue, but China benefits - buying discounted Russian crude and Brazilian soybeans - while US farmers warn of lasting damage.
President Donald Trump has postponed his high tariffs on Chinese imports for the next three months, maintaining a 30% tax on most goods in hopes of reaching a trade deal.
By Yuka Obayashi TOKYO (Reuters) -Japanese steel lobby groups said on Monday they have requested the early introduction of measures to prevent the evasion of anti-dumping tariffs aimed at protecting domestic industries from unfair imports.
Australian fashion brands that are stocked in the US are wearing the burden of the higher tariffs on Chinese made goods. And as uncertainty continues, some brands are walking away from the lucrative market.