China Urges U.S. to Rethink Security & Tariff Tactics
China urges the U.S. to drop excessive security measures and tariffs, calling for equal dialogue to stabilize global trade.
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China urges the U.S. to drop excessive security measures and tariffs, calling for equal dialogue to stabilize global trade.
The U.S. doubles tariffs on imported steel and aluminum, adding new challenges to Trump’s trade war and impacting global markets.
US doubles tariffs on steel and aluminum imports effective June 4, 2025, impacting key sectors like manufacturing, automotive, and construction.
U.S. metal tariffs rise to 50%, sparking global backlash and countermeasures that could boost car and appliance costs.
China’s top diplomat Wang Yi and Japanese trade leader Yohei Kono stress learning from history to build a future of mutual respect.
A U.S. trade court decision halts tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, sparking uncertainty in trade talks and impacting supply chains.
U.S. doubles steel & aluminum tariffs from 25% to 50% effective June 4, sparking global backlash from Canada and the EU.
At the 2025 China-California Business Forum in LA, leaders unite to spark innovative business opportunities through better understanding.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang meets Japanese business leaders, promising enhanced cooperation and mutual economic growth.
China’s Ministry of Commerce slams the EU ban on its medical device manufacturers, calling the measure discriminatory and protectionist.