#US-China trade war
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Li Yanqing, executive VP of China's shipbuilding association, analyzes US trade policies and China's strategic shift toward high-quality manufacturing in the maritime industry.
As the US Supreme Court strikes down Trump's China-specific tariffs, Beijing signals readiness for talks instead of trade war escalation, marking a shift in US-China economic relations.
Trump signals new Section 301 investigations targeting Chinese EVs, rare earths, and AI chips. China warns of retaliation. Is this Trade War 2.0 or strategic positioning?
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[email protected]After the US Supreme Court struck down his tariffs, Trump invoked the never-used Section 122 law to impose 15% duties globally. China and allies push back.
As Trump prepares for April talks with China, Beijing's control over 99% of global gallium production gives it unprecedented leverage in trade negotiations. The critical metal ban expires in November.
As Trump ramps up pressure on China through foreign policy moves, US soybean farmers fear becoming collateral damage again. Can political rhetoric survive economic reality?
The IMF has raised China's 2026 growth forecast to 4.5%, citing the US-China trade truce and Beijing's domestic stimulus. Global growth outlook also improved.
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[email protected]China's 2025 trade surplus record reaches a historic $1.19 trillion as manufacturers diversify into ASEAN and Africa, offsetting declining US exports.
The U.S. has added Chinese chipmaker SMIC to its trade blacklist, cutting it off from key American technology. We analyze the impact on SMIC, the global semiconductor supply chain, and what it means for investors.
China's tariff waivers aren't a sign of peace, but a strategic move to manage domestic economic pressure. An essential analysis for global investors.