China retaliates against Trump with 34% tariff on US goods
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President Trump unveiled his most expansive tariffs to date on Wednesday, drawing quick promises of retaliation from allies who warned of a trade war that could upend the global economy.
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President Donald Trump's move to slap a 10% tariff on most goods imported to the United States, as well as much higher levies on dozens of rivals and allies alike, has intensified a global trade war t...
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Brazil will be by far the main beneficiary, the biggest supplier that can replace U.S. soybeans to China.
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South Korea's acting president Han Duck-soo ordered on April 3 an "all-out" response to the United States' higher-than-expected reciprocal tariffs on imports from the country.
China is seeking to coordinate its response to U.S. tariffs with Japan and South Korea, Chinese state media said.
South Koreas acting President Han Duck-soo has ordered emergency support measures for industries affected by sweeping new U.S. tariffs, including a 25% tariff on Korean automobile exports. The move follows President
China, Japan and South Korea agreed to jointly respond to U.S. tariffs, a social media account affiliated with Chinese state media said on Monday, an assertion Seoul called "somewhat exaggerated", while Tokyo said there was no such discussion.
South Korea is preparing an emergency response to address the potential impact of U.S. tariffs on automobiles after U.S. President Donald Trump proposed a 25% tariff on all vehicles not manufactured in the U.
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When asked about the report, a spokesperson for South Korea's trade ministry said that “the suggestion that there was a joint response to US tariffs appears to have been somewhat exaggerated ...
U.S. trading partners reacted from a range of relief to anger after President Donald Trump imposed tariffs on trading partners.
TMTPOST -- China, Japan and South Korea officials overseeing economic and trade affairs reached a consensus that three countries should work in close collaboration in response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s sweeping reciprocal tariffs, according to Yuyuan Tantian, a social media account affiliated with China Central Television (CCTV).