
Canada Drops Retaliatory Tariffs: A New Trade Chapter with the US
On Sept. 1, Canada will drop many retaliatory tariffs on the US, reshaping ties with its biggest trading partner and stirring market reactions.
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On Sept. 1, Canada will drop many retaliatory tariffs on the US, reshaping ties with its biggest trading partner and stirring market reactions.
India and the U.S. race against time to salvage trade talks as new tariffs of up to 50% hit Indian goods. Discover the stakes, cancelled visits, and economic risks. 🌍💼
China’s Ministry of Commerce confirms anti-dumping duties on butyl rubber from Canada and Japan, ends probe on India, and imposes deposits on Canadian rapeseed.
China’s commerce ministry extends suspension for 16 U.S. entities and lifts controls on 12 after Stockholm trade talks.
U.S. businesses remain deeply invested in the Chinese mainland, defying decoupling narratives and unlocking promising global opportunities.
The Port of Los Angeles sees a surge in imports followed by a decline amid unpredictable tariff trends.
Canada scraps its digital tax to reopen US trade talks, while the EU stands firm on its digital rules amid looming tariff threats.
China reaffirms its adherence to the Geneva talks consensus, urging the U.S. to end disinformation and restrictive measures.
Chinese mainland home appliance exporters in Zhongshan face U.S. tariff pressures as American buyers absorb extra costs and rush to secure orders in a crucial 90-day window.
China’s booming consumer market and Hainan Free Trade Port unlock endless opportunities for foreign businesses in a shifting global scene.