China, Trump and tariff war
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The United States and China agreed to pause tariff hikes on each other’s goods for an additional 90 days, a White House official told CNN. Without the agreement, tariffs were set to immediately surge,
China’s small and medium companies are rushing shipments, raising prices, and shifting supply chains as the U.S.-China trade outlook remains uncertain.
A 90-day pause on imposing higher tariffs on China is due to expire on Tuesday and it is unclear if it will be extended
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China has reported its economy showed signs of slowing in July as factory output and retail sales slowed while housing prices fell further.
U.S. shoppers looking for fake Christmas trees and holiday decor this year will have fewer choices and face higher prices as tariffs on Chinese imports force retailers to scale back orders as they assess how tight customer budgets are.
For more than two decades, Washington and New Delhi built a strategic partnership that was hailed as one of the great success stories of post–Cold War diplomacy. Today, that relationship is facing its most serious test in years — and India is signaling it has other options.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent indicated the US is satisfied with the current tariff set up with China, a signal the Trump administration is looking to maintain calm with its economic rival before a trade truce expires in November.
Scott Moe, premier of the western Canadian province of Saskatchewan, said on Thursday that he would travel to China soon for talks on persuading Beijing to drop its new tariffs on canola. China hit Canadian canola seed imports with preliminary 75.