
Tariff Tensions Escalate: Seeking a Win-Win Resolution
Canada and the Chinese mainland escalate tariffs in a tit-for-tat move, challenging WTO rules and calling for a win-win resolution.
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Canada and the Chinese mainland escalate tariffs in a tit-for-tat move, challenging WTO rules and calling for a win-win resolution.
Canada has temporarily halted imports from the largest U.S. pork processing plant amid ongoing trade tensions, impacting the U.S. pork industry’s market reach.
China’s Ministry of Commerce urges the US to withdraw its controversial Section 232 probe into copper imports, labeling the investigation as protectionist and harmful to global trade.
China’s Ministry of Commerce warns that the U.S. proposal to impose port fees on Chinese ships could disrupt global supply chains and harm the U.S. economy.
The HKSAR government is set to file a complaint with the WTO against the U.S. for imposing an additional 10% tariff on Hong Kong products, citing violations of WTO rules.
Hong Kong’s HKSAR government plans to challenge US tariffs at the WTO, asserting their status as a separate customs territory under international trade rules. #GlobalEconomy
The US imposes 10% tariffs on Chinese imports over fentanyl concerns, prompting China to retaliate with new duties. Both nations navigate escalating trade tensions.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz urges the EU to swiftly resolve tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles to avoid conflicts and support the automotive industry’s shift to electro-mobility.
China plans to file a complaint with the World Trade Organization against the EU’s anti-subsidy measures targeting Chinese electric vehicles, aiming to protect its EV industry.
China and the EU reaffirm their commitment to resolving the electric vehicle trade dispute through continued dialogue and price commitments, aiming for a fair and sustainable outcome.