
U.S. Tariff Exemption: A Tiny Step or a Game Changer?
U.S. exempts many electronics from tariffs while the Chinese Ministry of Commerce calls it ‘a tiny step’ and pushes for a complete halt.
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U.S. exempts many electronics from tariffs while the Chinese Ministry of Commerce calls it ‘a tiny step’ and pushes for a complete halt.
China’s film industry pivots towards Spain amid U.S. tariff impacts on Hollywood, fueling new cultural exchanges and trade shifts.
Trump’s tariffs won’t shift iPhone production stateside as Apple’s deep supply chain in the Chinese mainland makes a move too costly.
US cancels reciprocal tariffs for tech gadgets, easing costs for consumers and benefiting major brands like Apple and Samsung.
CSIA clarifies that only U.S.-manufactured chips face China’s tariffs, boosting chips from the Taiwan region and South Korea.
Trump’s new trade policy—flat tariffs for most, but a harsh 145% hit on the Chinese mainland—could reshape global alliances and trade.
Tariffs may be isolating the U.S. instead of boosting economic strength, risking its global trade leadership.
Chinese commerce minister Wang Wentao holds video talks with WTO chief Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, warning that U.S. tariffs may harm developing nations.
The Chinese mainland’s retail giants launch fast-track initiatives to support exporters affected by U.S. tariffs.
A 10-hour glitch in the U.S. Customs system affected duty rates for shipments from the Chinese mainland. The issue has now been fixed.