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China has underestimated U.S. President Donald Trump's resolve to impose more tariffs unless it changes its "predatory" trade practices, a White House trade adviser said on Tuesday, as Trump greatly expanded the amount of Chinese imports possibly facing new duties.
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China has underestimated U.S. President Donald Trump's resolve to impose more tariffs unless it changes its "predatory" trade practices, a White House trade adviser said on Tuesday, as Trump greatly expanded the amount of Chinese imports possibly facing new duties.
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China has underestimated U.S. President Donald Trump's resolve to impose more tariffs unless it changes its "predatory" trade practices, a White House trade adviser said on Tuesday, as Trump greatly expanded the amount of Chinese imports possibly facing new duties.
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U.S. President Donald Trump plans to offer Canada and Mexico a 30-day exemption from planned tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, which could be extended based on progress in NAFTA talks, a White House official said on Wednesday night.The move, first reported by the Washington...
Trump trade adviser tells CNN tariffs on Mexican goods may not take effect because the US has ‘the Mexicans’ attention’.
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Trump has identified several issues that he claims will benefit from the latest round of tariffs he has threatened to impose.
The announcement came after President Trump threatened a series of escalating tariffs unless Mexico stopped the growing flow of Central American migrants trying to reach the U.S. border.
The orders impose a sweeping tariff of 25 percent on steel imports and 10 percent on aluminum imports. They will initially apply to all countries that export the commodities to the U.S. apart from Canada and Mexico.
Trump vows 'flexibility' for 'real friends' in tariff row
The agreement includes a commitment by China to buy more agriculture products and to strengthen laws protecting foreign companies operating there.
The announcement came after President Trump threatened a series of escalating tariffs unless Mexico stopped the growing flow of Central American migrants trying to reach the U.S. border.
If China just wants a pause on December tariffs, that's doable. Why cut existing tariffs? If Trump did, it's a win for China.
Trump announced he would again postpone imposing tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from Canada, Mexico and the European Union.
President Donald Trump, after shocking markets with the risk of a global trade war, came under intense pressure on Friday from U.S. business interests and foreign trading partners to moderate his threat to slap tariffs on steel and aluminum imports.
House Speaker Paul Ryan and other Republican allies of President Trump pleaded with him Monday to back away from tariffs.
Though Trump cast the tariffs as a win for Americans, several Republican lawmakers quickly warned of consequences.
It’s not a zero-sum game — it’s in the U.S.’s interest to have a flourishing imports market, says Caroline Baum.
The deal will reduce some U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods in exchange for increased Chinese purchases of U.S. agricultural, manufactured and energy products by about US$200-billion over the next two years
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Trump suggests Canada and Mexico could avert new steel tariffs if they accede to U.S. demands on NAFTA
China just posted a record high trade surplus with the U.S. and it couldn’t have come at a more sensitive time of trading relations between the world’s two biggest economies.
The United States and China may be in the final weeks of discussions to hammer out a deal to ease their tit-for-tat tariffs dispute, U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer said on Tuesday.
Roberto Azevdo departs in a worsening climate for international trade
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China has underestimated U.S. President Donald Trump's resolve to impose more tariffs unless it changes its "predatory" trade practices, a White House trade adviser said on Tuesday, as Trump greatly expanded the amount of Chinese imports possibly facing new duties.
China has underestimated U.S. President Donald Trump's resolve to impose more tariffs unless it changes its "predatory" trade practices, a White House trade adviser said on Tuesday, as Trump greatly expanded the amount of Chinese imports possibly facing new duties.
The Trump administration this week will unveil a list of advanced technology Chinese imports targeted for U.S. tariffs to punish Beijing over technology transfer policies, a move expected to intensify trade tensions between the world's two largest economies.
In a contentious interview on "Fox News," White House trade adviser Peter Navarro insisted that other countries won't retaliate in ways that hurt U.S. consumers
U.S.-China trade negotiations have seen “no progress,” major presidential trade advisor Peter Navarro revealed on Tuesday.
President Donald Trump is suggesting China will ease trade barriers "because it is the right thing to do" and Washington and Beijing can settle disputes that have rattled financial markets, consumers and businesses.
The Trump administration sent mixed signals about its new aluminum and steel tariffs on Sunday.
The White House announced on Monday the U.S. delegation that will receive Chinese representatives for trade negotiations on Wednesday and Thursday.
President Donald Trump imposed tariffs on another $200 billion worth of Chinese goods, taking the US-China trade war to a whole new level. China is expected to respond with their own tariffs on US goods.
The White House's most hawkish trade adviser, Peter Navarro, says the administration is still pushing to win concessions from trading partners even though the president has notably softened his positions on China and Mexico.
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In the latest - and clearest - indication yet that Trump will not back down from the coming global trade wars, the WSJ reports that the president plans to promote his advisor Peter Navarro, the author of "Death by China" and "Crouching Tiger: What China's Militarism Means for the World."
The central demand of the Trump administration is that Beijing scrap its “Made in China” program and adopt a subservient economic position in relation to the US.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Latest on President Donald Trump's plan to impose tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum (all times local): 5:22 p.m. More than
President Donald Trump asked the US Trade Representative to consider raising the tariffs on another $200 billion worth of Chinese goods to a 25% duty rather than the 10% originally proposed. The move would be a huge escalation of the trade war between China and the US.
The White House may phase in tariffs on $50 billion worth of Chinese goods as the United States tries to continue negotiations.
The Trump administration sent mixed signals about its new aluminum and steel tariffs on Sunday, saying that any exceptions for allies are unlikely but also leaving room for an unpredictable president to change his mind.
U.S. President Donald Trump's chief trade negotiator said on Tuesday he was not looking to negotiate changes to China's state-driven economic system in trade talks in Beijing this week but would seek to expose it to more foreign competition.
Peter Navarro also insisted that other countries won't retaliate in a way that hurts U.S. consumers, dismissing the concerns of many economists and some GOP lawmakers.
President Donald Trump on Monday complained yet again about "STUPID TRADE" with China, doing little to calm investors anxious about the escalating trade conflict between the two economic superpowers.
The central demand of the Trump administration is that Beijing scrap its “Made in China” program and adopt a subservient economic position in relation to the US.
The public and private feuding over how to resolve America’s trade disputes comes as the president prepares to meet with China’s president and as the White House considers tariffs on cars.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The trade clash between President Donald Trump and China's government is escalating, with Beijing pledging to "counterattack with great
The central demand of the Trump administration is that Beijing scrap its “Made in China” program and adopt a subservient economic position in relation to the US.
How former UC Irvine economist Peter Navarro won a turf battle in the White House over trade tariffs.
President Donald Trump on Monday complained yet again about STUPID TRADE with China, doing little to calm investors anxious about the escalating trade conflict between the two economic superpowers.
The prominence U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer has in the negotiations could help to determine whether the White House takes a more aggressive or conciliatory approach to China.
With President Donald Trump intensifying his rift with U.S. trading partners, economists are growing more doubtful that any deal that might benefit American workers and companies is in sight.
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The NRF, FDRA and AAFA positively reacted after President Donald Trump extended the trade deal deadline scheduled for March 1.
Our economy is strong but its strength has come in spite of Trump’s tariffs rather than because of them.
The president’s farm aid lays bare the racial and class implications of his disdain of government assistance.
President Trump’s top trade advisers are taking a more cautious approach to America’s trading partners than their boss while still laying the groundwork for his promised changes.
China's Commerce Ministry shot back at Trump late Friday, saying his tariffs plan would have a "huge impact" on international trade.
BI PRIME: President Trump announced the implementation of controversial tariffs on two key US imports — steel and aluminum, at 25% and 10% respectively — last T
The war of words is escalating between the United States and China over potential tariffs. But how much of it just posturing as a prelude to negotiations?
The markets rebel.
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The Trump administration has drawn up a list of more than 1,000 products, and proposed investment bans, targeting 10 key Chinese industries.
Trump's trilateral trade pact will touch jobs and corporate profits along with consumer costs, particularly for autos
When he meets China's leader Xi Jinping in Osaka tomorrow, President Trump should let him know that we can win this trade war without doing harm to our own citizens and our economy.
Commerce Secretary Ross thinks the U.S. is in a trade war. Not true, but his trade policies could start one.
The Trump administration Tuesday rolled out a list of proposed Chinese high-tech imports to hit with new tariffs, advancing get-tough measures that have raised alarms about a trade war.
* Exports to U.S. -0.9 pct yr/yr in June, first decline in 17 mths
Campaign rhetoric is no substitute for smart governance.
"We certainly don't want to have any trade war with anybody, but people have to understand who started all this," said ambassador Cui Tiankai.
President Trump's NAFTA renegotiation objectives consist largely of solutions in search of problems.
There is a crisis brewing at our borders. But this is not about President Trump's wall. It's NAFTA, and how it will greatly affect you.
In a sharp pivot from his earlier criticism of China and Mexico for their trade practices, President Trump suggested Canada’s benign image was deceptive.
Officials credit Trump’s hardball tactics with bringing the Canada and Mexico deal home.
Canadian finance minister Bill Morneau says the Trump administration's rationale for steel and aluminum tariffs is "absurd."
It's time to put fair trade on the front burner again—or we'll never rescue our economy.
The two sides release a joint statement Saturday as the nations work to defuse a brewing trade war.
General Motors Co warned on Friday that higher tariffs on imported vehicles under consideration by the Trump administration could cost jobs and lead to a "a smaller GM" while isolating U.S. businesses from the global market.
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Overly optimistic expectations about trade tensions and monetary stimulus coupled with Brexit and Italy's spending plans could shake European stocks, four analysts have told CNBC.
For every 5% drop in Greater China sales, Apple's earnings per share should fall about 15 cents, Credit Suisse tells clients.
The French Ministry of Economy and Finance has warned tech companies that it expects them to pay the nation’s new 3% digital service tax starting in December, Reuters reported on Wednesday. <meta property=
Sonny Perdue suggests the China dispute will take a while to resolve and may require the president to directly intervene.
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For a second time, President Trump sat down with Apple's CEO Tim Cook, and talked tariffs over dinner on Friday. Unlike a lot of other Silicon Valley entities, Mr Cook has taken the path of least confrontation with the administration over its budding philosophical conflict with China over tariffs, intellectual property rights and the like, as it stands to lose a lot if things go awry.
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Amid prolonged trade disputes and rising interest rates, the global economy will continue to slow down next year, according to the OECD's latest forecasts. But the Paris-based group doesn't see a recession on the horizon. The slowdown is expected to hit hardest in developing economies.
China's exports fell in June as the United States ramped up trade pressure, while imports shrank more than expected, pointing to further weakness in the world's second-largest economy and slackening global growth.
Cook has been on a charm offensive with the president, the latest installment of which took place on Friday.
Trump's trade fights have put some members of Congress in a tough spot: Do you stand with steelworkers whose mills might benefit from new tariffs? Or soybean farmers whose exports are at risk?
This is the script of CNBC's news report for China's CCTV on April 19, Thursday.
Trump's policy proposals could light a fire under the U.S. dollar.
Amid U.S.-China trade war fears, Skechers USA Inc. is shielded from significant tariff impact by strong international sales growth.
U.S. job growth slowed more than expected in July as employment in the transportation and utilities sectors fell, but a drop in the unemployment rate suggested that labor market conditions continued to tighten.
WASHINGTON - A U.S.-China trade agreement is far from completion and will require much more work, particularly on enforcement, the U.S. official negotiating the pact told a House panel Wednesday.
Beijing could decline to participate in proposed trade talks with the U.S. if Washington decides to impose new tariffs on Chinese goods, according to a report by the Wall Street Journal.
U.S. consumers are snapping up Italian Parmesan cheese ahead of an increase in tariffs to take effect next week
Talks between the United States and Mexico over the future of the North American Free Trade Agreement were set to drag into next week, as auto industry officials said on Friday that new sticking points had emerged over President Donald Trump's threat to impose steep automotive tariffs.
Sony had previously warned that the PlayStation 5 price might be more expensive due to the proposed tariffs.
The stock market surged in the green after Trump announced that he would meet with a top Chinese negotiator to hammer out a trade deal.
"Uncertainty generated by trade negotiations dampened investment"
The World Trade Organization has rejected the 2018 import taxes that then-President Donald Trump imposed on foreign steel and aluminum, saying they violated global trade rules
The AMA warns Bush administration tariffs against European motorcycle imports will cost American jobs.
Trade tariffs continue to pose a threat to a transatlantic economy weakened by COVID-19, but there may now be some light at the end of the tunnel. Keen to rebuild transatlantic ties, Washington and Brussels must walk the talk to reach an agreement on aircraft subsidies and move the US-EU trade agenda forward.
How economies, stocks, currencies and bonds could fare as tit-for-tat tariffs play out
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