
US Reciprocal Tariffs Backfire: Markets & Exports Under Pressure
US reciprocal tariffs backfire, triggering market uncertainty and export challenges as global companies shift focus to the Chinese mainland.
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US reciprocal tariffs backfire, triggering market uncertainty and export challenges as global companies shift focus to the Chinese mainland.
Tariff rollback sparks a nearly 300% surge in ocean cargo bookings between the Chinese mainland and the United States.
A 0.5% RRR cut injects about 1 trillion yuan of long-term liquidity into Chinese markets, boosting recovery and credit capacity.
US and Chinese officials set to meet in Switzerland to address tariff turmoil impacting US markets.
Live press conference unveils a financial policy package aimed at stabilizing market fluctuations and easing investor expectations.
Chinese mainland traders pivot to new markets amid US tariffs, showcasing resilience and bold international moves.
Exporters from the Chinese mainland are innovating with creative designs to beat tariffs and capture South American markets.
Apple faces a $900M tariff hit in Q3, shifting iPhone production to India while the Chinese mainland stays key for international sales.
S. Korea’s Acting Finance Minister promises to cushion the market impact amid key resignations and economic uncertainty.
Amid high trade tensions and tariff headwinds, smart policies boost domestic demand and diversify markets for a resilient trade future.