White House says China trade deal reached after ‘productive’ talks
The Trump administration said on Sunday it has reached a trade deal with China after two days of negotiations in Geneva.
The Trump administration said on Sunday it has reached a trade deal with China after two days of negotiations in Geneva.
The Trump administration is considering slashing the 145% tariff on Chinese imports to as low as 50%, according to a newspaper report.
President Donald Trump said Tuesday that he would cut tariffs on Chinese imports but did not clarify by how much.
The White House said imported goods from China to the U.S. could be hit with tariffs as high as 245%.
China is slapping 125% tariffs on U.S. imports starting Saturday amid an escalating trade war with the Trump administration.
China is retaliating against President Trump’s reciprocal tariffs with 34% duties on U.S. imports.
China has halted imports of liquefied natural gas from the U.S. as the global trade war intensifies.
Canada, China and Mexico are retaliating as President Trump’s tariffs go into effect Tuesday.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Monday to raise tariffs on imports from China by an additional 10%.
The Trump administration said tariffs will be imposed Tuesday on goods imported from Canada and Mexico.
The Trump administration is signaling conflicting start dates for certain tariffs on U.S. imports.
Mexico was the top U.S. trade partner for the second consecutive year in 2024, reaching a record-breaking $840 billion.
SONAR market experts say Trump’s tariffs on Canada, China and Mexico might have spurred shippers to “pull forward” orders and rethink their supply chains.
Border seizures of fentanyl, a drug that the Trump administration has declared part of a national emergency, declined 18.8% in fiscal year 2024.
President Donald Trump on Monday repeated his wish to “take back” the Panama Canal and initiate 25% tariffs against Mexico and Canada.
China-based companies continue to ship more goods to the U.S. through countries like Thailand and Mexico to circumvent steep tariffs, say U.S. manufacturers and lawmakers.
The United States imported over $4 billion worth of imports of Christmas decorations in 2022, with most coming from China, Vietnam and Mexico.
China is the second-largest international trading partner for the three largest land border crossings in the Lone Star State.
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