
Trade War’s Early Impact: Experts Warn of Global Commerce Slowdown
Experts warn the trade war is already denting international commerce, predicting significant losses in trade volume for the year ahead.
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Experts warn the trade war is already denting international commerce, predicting significant losses in trade volume for the year ahead.
Chinese FM Wang Yi and Indonesian FM Sugiono vow deeper ties and unveil flagship connectivity projects on the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations.
Cixi’s home appliance firms in the Chinese mainland are diversifying markets and retooling production after U.S. tariffs halted orders.
China warns it will counter any US deals that harm its interests, urging global trade fairness and multilateral rules.
Starting this September, the U.S. will impose new docking fees on vessels built or operated by China, marking a shift in maritime trade policy.
Car and Driver’s Jamie Kitman warns US auto tariffs are crippling the industry and argues that reversing these levies is the only path to competitiveness and consumer relief.
China condemns U.S. probe into its maritime, logistics and shipbuilding sectors, warning that the measures threaten global supply chain stability and raise costs.
Vigurus CEO Brian Jamieson says the Chinese mainland remains the top destination for shoe production despite high US tariffs and policy unpredictability.
U.S. tariffs meant to protect domestic industry instead propelled factories in the Chinese mainland to viral fame—from $5 yoga pants to electronics price hikes.
UNIDO warns U.S. tariff hikes risk global growth by raising production costs, threatening jobs, and cutting trade by 0.2% according to WTO forecasts.