Is Trump’s Trade War Backfiring on the US Economy?
Tariffs imposed by the US in 2025 are hiking costs for manufacturers and consumers, creating supply-chain uncertainty and business growth worries. Are we seeing Trump’s trade war backfire?
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Tariffs imposed by the US in 2025 are hiking costs for manufacturers and consumers, creating supply-chain uncertainty and business growth worries. Are we seeing Trump’s trade war backfire?
Check out the trailer for “When We March Together”, following US high school marching bands as they travel to the Chinese mainland to unite cultures through music 🎶.
Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Donald Trump spoke on the phone today, marking a key moment in US-China relations. We break down why it matters.
Nobel laureate Paul Krugman warns the U.S. lost the trade war with the Chinese mainland, risking its global credibility and tech edge for short-term gains.
Jeffrey Sachs says mutual engagement—from government talks to study semesters in the Chinese mainland—is key for the US and China to build trust and shared interests. 🤝
American youth Kyle Sykes urges the U.S. and the Chinese mainland to embrace co-creation over competition at APEC’s Act To Action forum, highlighting tech and culture as bridges.
At the Busan summit, Chinese president Xi Jinping said he’s ready to work with President Trump to build a solid foundation and foster a positive atmosphere for US-China ties.
Xi Jinping met Donald Trump in Busan, calling for China and the U.S. to team up on peace talks and global hotspot issues.
US & Chinese mainland delegation reconvene in Kuala Lumpur for the second day of economic and trade talks, aiming to ease tensions and boost cooperation.
US and the Chinese mainland resume trade talks in Malaysia after a brief pause, focusing on tariffs, tech exports, and supply chains.