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Trade War - Page 20

May 16, 2025
Diplomacy

Trump Administration Weighs Blacklisting Chinese Chipmakers

The Trump administration is considering adding several major Chinese semiconductor companies to a U.S. export blacklist, a move that could further escalate tensions with Beijing and complicate ongoing trade negotiations. According to

Columns/Geopolitics

China’s Response to Bullying: The Historical Lessons Learned

A friend from another country recently posted on social media, ‘I visited the exhibition The Road to Rejuvenation at the National Museum of China. It tells the harrowing story of the “Century of Humiliation”. Now I finally understand why every Chinese citizen feels compelled

April 23, 2025

China Quietly Grants Tariff Exemptions on $40 Billion Worth of U.S. Goods

Trade Wars

China has quietly begun exempting a select group of U.S. imports from tariffs, a move that could affect up to $40 billion worth of

Nvidia Plans Shanghai R&D Hub Amid U.S. Chip Export Curbs

China/United States/World

Nvidia is planning to establish a new research and development center in Shanghai as part of a broader effort to maintain its competitiveness in

Will President Trump’s Tariff Policy Benefit the USA?

March 1, 2025
Columns/Geopolitics

Ever since Trump assumed office for his second term a few weeks ago, he has spoken about imposing tariffs on various countries more than any other subject. Trump appears to believe that

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Donald Trump Considers Tariffs to Counter Digital Services Taxes on Big Tech

February 23, 2025
Business/Trade Wars/United States

In a move that expands the scope of his global trade strategy, President Donald Trump is exploring the implementation of tariffs against countries imposing digital services taxes (DST) on American tech giants.

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Trump Considers 25% Tariffs on Cars, Drugs, and Chips in Intensifying Trade War

February 20, 2025
Business/Trade Wars

U.S. President Donald Trump is considering imposing 25% tariffs—or higher—on imports of cars, pharmaceuticals, and semiconductors as part of an escalating trade war, Financial Times (FT) reports. Speaking on Tuesday, Trump indicated

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EU Eyes Trump-Style Import Ban on Food Amid Rising Trade Tensions

February 17, 2025
Agriculture/Business/Trade Wars

Brussels is preparing to impose stricter import restrictions on agricultural products that do not meet EU safety standards, mirroring the protectionist stance once championed by former U.S. President Donald Trump. According to

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Trump’s Tit-for-Tat Tariff Plan: A Threat to the Global Economy

February 17, 2025
United States/World

The global economy, already facing mounting challenges—ranging from geopolitical tensions to a slowdown in China and the complicated effects of climate change—was dealt another heavy blow this week. President Donald Trump announced

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Trump’s Reciprocal Tariff Plan Could Shake Up Global Trade

February 15, 2025
Business/Trade Wars

In a bold move to reshape global trade, Donald Trump unveiled a new tariff plan that would impose “reciprocal” tariffs on America’s major trading partners, including Brazil, India, Japan, Canada, and the

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Why Mexico’s Industrial Heartland Isn’t Afraid of Trump’s Tariff Threats

February 14, 2025
Business/Trade Wars/United States

Monterrey, Mexico’s industrial hub, has flourished under North American free trade, with vast industrial parks housing global giants along the highway to its airport. Local business leaders, known for their pragmatic and

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Hong Kong to File WTO Complaint Over US Tariffs

February 12, 2025
Business/Trade Wars

Hong Kong has announced plans to file a complaint against the United States’ newly imposed tariffs with the World Trade Organization (WTO), after Beijing’s retaliatory levies on American goods took effect. Hong

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The Imposition of Tariffs, and Emerging Challenges to The Aviation Industry

February 10, 2025
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

“As we learned after President Herbert Hoover signed the Smoot-Hawley tariff at the outset of the Great Depression, vibrant international trade is a key component to economic recovery; hindering trade is a

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US-China Trade War Threatens to Escalate as Tariff Deadline Looms

February 10, 2025
Business/Trade Wars

Tensions between the United States and China are nearing a breaking point as a new wave of tariffs threatens to reignite a full-scale trade war. Analysts warn that if the two economic

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