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Just a year ago, Chinese manufacturers, fearing a new trade war, rushed to push out exports following the election victory of President Donald Trump, who had pledged to slap punishing tariffs on imports from China over America’s widening trade deficit with the country.
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Mexico Hits China With Up to 50% Tariffs on 1,400 Products Including Apparel, Textiles and Footwear
Mexico’s Senate approved a new tariff bill Thursday that includes tariffs as high as 50 percent on 1,463 China-made products like steel, cars and textiles, apparel and footwear.
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] The Trump administration is launching a trade investigation that opens the door to new tariffs on Chinese goods, ratcheting up tensions ahead of a highly anticipated summit next week between ...
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Trump unveils $12B aid package for US farmers hit by China tariffs
President Donald Trump announced a $12B aid package for American farmers hit by the China trade dispute. Funded by tariffs, the relief aims to provide certainty and will be disbursed through the Farmer Bridge Assistance programme by Feb 2026.
Steep new duties threaten billions in Indian exports as Mexico redraws supply chains to defend industries and court Washington
Beginning next year and expanding through 2026, the new rates will apply to a wide swath of industrial inputs and consumer goods
A trade war begun by President Donald Trump early in his second term led China to halt its purchases of American soybeans.
In November, exports up 5.9% year-on-year to $330.3B, imports up 1.9% to $218.6B, forein trade surplus exceeds $1T - Anadolu Ajansı