The Supreme Court decision striking down President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs has added a wrinkle to already complicated ...
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Supreme Court tariff reversal cements China’s upper hand ahead of a critical meeting with Trump
The Supreme Court ruling that nullified global tariffs from United States President Donald Trump has created renewed uncertainty for many of its major trade partners – and a clear vindication for its ...
Washington retains formidable tools of pressure, but deploying them will require more consensus, more procedure, and more ...
By Colleen Howe and Liz Lee BEIJING, Feb 24 (Reuters) - China is closely monitoring U.S. policies and will decide "in due ...
US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer claimed in a TV interview on Wednesday local time that the Trump administration does not intend to raise tariffs on Chinese goods above current levels, while he ...
China said on Friday it will impose a 34% tariff on all US imports starting April 10 after President Donald Trump's decision to hit Chinese imports.
China has called on the US to remove unilateral tariff measures after the US Supreme Court ruled that Donald Trump lacked the ...
Roche (RHHBY) expects its diagnostics division to remain exposed to the Trump administration’s tariffs despite a recent U.S. pricing deal that gave a three-year tariff exemption for its pharmaceutical ...
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'There are no winners in trade war': How China reacted to US Supreme Court verdict on Trump tariffs
China reiterated its opposition to unilateral tariff hikes following the US Supreme Court's decision striking down President ...
By Xiuhao Chen, James Pomfret and Hyunjoo Jin BEIJING/HONG KONG/SEOUL, Feb 23 (Reuters) - China is making a "full assessment" of the U.S. Supreme Court's tariff ruling and has urged Washington to lift ...
China has urged the United States to abandon its "unilateral tariffs", indicating also that it is willing to hold another round of trade talks with the world's largest ...
ZURICH, March 7 (Reuters) - Roche expects its agreement with the U.S. government will keep its medicines exempt from the current round of import tariffs, but its diagnostics division remains exposed ...
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