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Chinese President Xi Jinping is on a tour of Southeast Asia, positioning China as a stable partner in contrast to the US President Donald Trump reacted saying the tour was a chance to “screw” the US.
But what are New Zealand’s biggest exports to the US, and how might they be affected? Last year, exports of goods to the US were worth just under $9 billion. That was 12.7 percent of all goods ...
Kevin Lam, CEO of Hong Leong Bank, discusses the move from panic to a more measured monitoring approach among its clients after the 90-day pause of U.S. tariffs, the potential opportunities from China ...
Trump stated at the White House during a meeting with Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele that the United States no longer produces its own medicines, with pharmaceutical companies based in Ireland, ...
China's weekly processed cargo volumes through its ports dropped nearly 10% sequentially as U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs kicked in. According to Ministry of Transport data, Chinese ports ...
Shares in the group have plunged by a third this year as orders for its electric vehicles have plummeted across many major markets. Is there any way back?
South Korea's Finance Minister Choi Sang-mok said on Tuesday that Seoul will try to delay reciprocal tariffs as much as possible in negotiations with the U.S., as the prospect of looming duties ...
Bristol's exports are roughly an even split between physical goods and services, such as film editing and accountancy, which is not yet subject to any tariffs.
US President Donald Trump pushed back against suggestions that Friday's pausing of "reciprocal" tariffs was letting countries "off the hook" for their levies on US imports. Writing on social media ...
Meanwhile, allies like South Korea are scrambling to shield their critical industries, unveiling billion-dollar rescue packages for chipmakers caught in the crossfire.
President Trump maintained that tariffs will soon hit phones, computers, and major consumer tech products, as investor focus ...
After the Trump administration exempted smartphones and semiconductors from tariffs on Friday, the president backtracked and warned no one was "getting off the hook".