
Europe Vows Strong Response to Trumpās Tariff Threat
European nations unite in strong response to U.S. President Trumpās 25% tariff on European imports, pledging immediate and firm retaliation to protect free and fair trade.
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European nations unite in strong response to U.S. President Trumpās 25% tariff on European imports, pledging immediate and firm retaliation to protect free and fair trade.
US tariffs on the Chinese mainland have reduced the trade deficit and shifted imports globally, but an increase in exports from China persists due to undercounted small parcels.
China strongly opposes the USās new 10% tariff threat on imports, citing World Trade Organization rules and vows to take necessary countermeasures.
Chinaās Commerce Minister Wang Wentao urges the U.S. to reconsider tariff policies, seeking enhanced economic cooperation and better trade relations in a letter to the new Trade Representative.
A Federal Reserve Bank of New York study warns that recent US tariffs on Chinese imports could negatively impact the economy more than official data suggests.
An Indian scholar warns that the U.S.ās reciprocal tariffs on steel and aluminum could harm its own economy more than its trading partners, potentially fueling inflation and stunting domestic growth.
U.S. President Trumpās new reciprocal tariffs could disrupt global free trade and increase prices on essential goods, warns Indian trade expert S. Parameswaran.
The WTO calls recent US-China trade discussions āconstructiveā amid escalating tariff tensions that threaten global trade stability.
China asserts there are no winners in trade and tariff wars, pledging to safeguard its rights amidst escalating tensions with the U.S. over automobile import tariffs.
New U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum may drive up business costs and consumer prices, with global supply chain implications.