China, Trump and tariff war
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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.
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.
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.
In this episode of The National Debate, Madhavdas GK is joined by an expert panel to discuss the Trump tariff tantrums, India-US ties, the SCO meeting and more in detail. Joining the discussion, Yash Sinha said,
Trade war uncertainty is forcing board and card game publishers in the United States to make tough decisions, putting the future of the industry in jeopardy.
Scott Moe, premier of the major grain-growing Canadian province of Saskatchewan, said on Thursday he will travel to China soon for talks to persuade Beijing to drop new tariffs on canola.
New bipartisan legislation aims to get “skin in the game” on trade and tariffs. The post Lawmakers take on China with new tariff bill appeared first on FreightWaves.