China, Trump and tariff
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Trump is no stranger to tariffs. He launched a trade war during his first term, taking particular aim at China by putting taxes on most of its goods.
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The European Union will pause its first countermeasures against U.S. tariffs after President Donald Trump temporarily lowered the hefty duties he had just imposed on dozens of countries, European Com...
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The U.S. tariffs on goods imported from Mexico and Canada will not be affected by the 90-day pause on tariffs announced by President Donald Trump on Wednesday, a White House official said.
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U.S. President Donald Trump abruptly changed his tariff policy again today, pausing his so-called “reciprocal tariffs” for many countries around the world for 90 days.
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Americans are most skeptical about U.S. trade with China: 10% say it benefits the U.S. more than China, while 46% take the opposite view.
China has bought 52,000 tons of Indian rapeseed meal in the past three weeks - four times the amount Beijing imported from India in the whole of 2024 - after Chinese authorities imposed a 100% retaliatory tariff on Canadian imports,
Several countries have issued or updated travel advisories for visiting the US. Canada warned its citizens to "expect scrutiny at ports of entry."
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But Mr. Trump has also described tariffs as an all-purpose tool, forcing Canada, Mexico and China to crack down on the flow of drugs and migrants into the United States. The president also ...
Since April 9, tariffs have been enacted on $4 trillion in goods imported annually to the United States. China was first to respond with new tariffs, imposing an 84 percent duty on all U.S. goods and refusing refusing to back down in the face of President Donald Trump’s tariffs onslaught.
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Even after Trump’s reversal, with China being taxed at such a high rate, a number of goods may well rise in price.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney addressed President Donald Trump, the economy and Canada's federal election on social media on Wednesday.
The president put a 90-day pause on higher import duties for dozens of countries, but hiked levies on China to 125%.