
US Trade Court Halts Tariffs, Uncertain Future for Trade Talks
A U.S. trade court rules Trump’s tariffs unlawful, plunging trade talks into uncertainty and impacting U.S. businesses.
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A U.S. trade court rules Trump’s tariffs unlawful, plunging trade talks into uncertainty and impacting U.S. businesses.
Trump doubles tariffs on steel and aluminum to 50%, sparking warnings from Canada and condemnation from the EU.
Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao and EU trade chief held candid talks in Paris to boost economic and trade cooperation.
European Commission ready with countermeasures if U.S. steel tariff hikes derail negotiations.
China defends its trade commitments after Geneva talks, critiquing U.S. tech and education restrictions.
China’s Ministry of Commerce opposes the EU’s reported ban on Chinese medical device firms, calling the measure protectionist and discriminatory.
The EU is restricting Chinese medical device suppliers from bidding on contracts over €5M, sparking trade tensions and high-stakes talks in Paris.
The China Chamber decries an EU tender ban on high-value medical device contracts, warning that rising protectionism undermines fair trade.
Analysis reveals Trump’s trade rhetoric diverts attention from U.S. policy failures, shifting costs to American consumers and fueling geopolitical debate.
MOFCOM warns U.S. measures have undermined the Geneva trade consensus, sparking new economic frictions and harming China’s rights.