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President Donald Trump escalating his trade war with Beijing after announcing a 245-percent tariff on all goods imported from China.
Economists are watching consumer spending patterns after several consecutive months of data showing sinking attitudes about the economy. Consumer confidence has taken a nosedive in 2025 as ...
The tariff war between US President Donald Trump and China has made the cost of US liquified natural gas (LNG) exports to ...
Squid that's landed in Rhode Island often gets shipped to China for processing. Does that make it subject to tariffs?
The De Minimis Exemption, a trade loophole, is set to expire on May 2, 2025, driving up the cost of packages for U.S.
New US ambassador to Japan says he's optimistic a tariffs deal can be reached - The new U.S. ambassador to Japan has arrived ...
The United States accounted for only 3 percent of China’s natural gas imports last year. Those purchases could now dry up ...
President Trump when speaking with reporters in the Oval Office Thursday said that officials believed to representing President Xi Jinping 'have reached out a number of times.' ...
Xi Jinping has projected stability, but analysts say China's maritime claims may keep neighbors from drifting too far from ...
Last week, a pack of rice crackers at Sun Vin Grocery store on Mulberry Street in New York City’s Chinatown cost $4.99.
The top reason countries go to war is economic and President Donald Trump’s tariff battle is now focused on communist China, just as Beijing suffers a host of serious financial challenges.
Trump revealed for the first time Thursday that the U.S. is talking to China about a deal on tariffs, but wouldn't say if ...