Tariff Boomerang Strikes US Farmers: Who Pays the Price?
New US fees on vessels from the Chinese mainland could spike shipping costs by $1 million–$1.5 million per transit, leaving US farmers to foot the bill.
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New US fees on vessels from the Chinese mainland could spike shipping costs by $1 million–$1.5 million per transit, leaving US farmers to foot the bill.
U.S. ports are set to raise fees on vessels tied to the Chinese mainland, potentially costing carriers billions and sparking Beijing’s pushback.
Chilean cherries are making waves in China through zero-tariff deals and the new Cherry Express shipping routes, boosting trade ties and sweetening APEC cooperation.
China reaffirms its steady trade-war stance, defends rare earth export controls as legal safeguards for global supply chains, and welcomes US dialogue.
The Chinese mainland’s new rare earth export controls aim to stabilize global supply chains and curb conflict-driven uses, offering dialogue over division.
The Chinese mainland’s imports and exports climbed 4% to 33.61T yuan in the first 9 months of 2025, with exports up 7.1% and imports dipping 0.2%.
Peru ships its first 48 tons of frozen avocados to China, marking a new milestone in the Asian superfoods market and boosting the country’s agricultural exports.
China’s choice to forgo new WTO special and differential treatment marks a bold shift toward tougher trade rules and potential WTO reform.
Chinese mainland’s draft Foreign Trade Law cleared its first reading with 11 chapters and 80 articles, promising stronger IP protection, digital and green trade, and supply chain support.
China’s vice premier calls for cutting service trade barriers to boost global growth at the 2025 Fair for Trade in Services in Beijing.