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Trump’s tariffs may hurt, but this time China holds more cards − and could turn the pressure into a strategic advantage.
The US is crafting a strategy to counter China's global influence, with India playing a central role. Treasury Secretary ...
President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping are in the early stages of a major trade showdown, and each ...
Said memo is largely written in the codes used by the Harmonized Tariff Schedule, the big book of everything the U.S. imports ...
Having promised to wage a trade war on China with the most punishing tariffs yet, Trump’s White House quickly and quietly backtracked when it came to Apple iPhones and other computers, writes Chris ...
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Newspoint on MSNIn a trade war with the US, China holds a lot more cards than Trump may thinkTrump’s tariffs will inevitably hurt parts of the Chinese economy, but they also provide Beijing with a rare and ...
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The New Republic on MSNMarco Rubio Finally Admits Why Mahmoud Khalil Is Really Being TargetedThe Trump administration has submitted its “evidence” against Mahmoud Khalil. And their argument against makes everyone a ...
These students who have protested on campuses, pro-Gaza protesters that the Trump administration targeted, picked up. And these were people who were here with green cards, visas, and they were ...
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Xi Is Playing His Cards Right in the Tariff WarBoth China and the US will suffer from Trump's tariffs. But Xi has a plan to ease the pain for his citizens. Does Trump?
While Trump’s tariffs will inevitably hurt parts of the Chinese economy, Beijing appears to have far more cards to play this time around. It has the tools to inflict meaningful damage on U.S ...
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