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Ana Swanson, who covers trade and international economics for The New York Times, talks to Jeanna Smialek, The Times’s Brussels bureau chief, and Keith Bradsher, The Times’s Beijing bureau chief, ...
China seized mines and built factories. Japan took note and invested in Australia. But the United States did little despite ...
Beijing has suspended exports of certain rare earth minerals and magnets that are crucial for the world’s car, semiconductor ...
A staggering $1.9 trillion in extra industrial lending is fueling a continued flood of exports that could be spread even ...
A deepening trade war could further weaken ties between the superpowers. The effects will reverberate everywhere.
The Chinese government said it would match President Trump’s tariff, and also barred a group of American companies from doing ...
China has suspended exports of a wide range of critical minerals and magnets as part of China’s retaliation for President ...
By Keith Bradsher Keith Bradsher, who started covering tariffs in 1991, reported from Beijing. With the tariffs that President Trump unveiled on Wednesday, he is not just closing America’s front ...
By Keith Bradsher Reporting from Guangzhou, China The Chinese government on Wednesday issued a lengthy denunciation of American trade policies, accusing the United States of years of protectionism ...
By Keith Bradsher Reporting from Beijing Buried in China’s latest government budget were some numbers that add up to an alarming trend. Tax revenue is dropping. The decline means that China’s ...
Kenya, the fastest growing economy in Africa, is on the brink of a fiscal calamity. In fact, across Africa, nations are spending more on interest than on health or education ...
Data delayed at least 15 minutes Source: FactSet By The New York Times By Eshe Nelson Keith Bradsher and Danielle Kaye Eshe Nelson reported from London, Keith Bradsher from Beijing and Danielle ...
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