Cooperation vs. Confrontation: Navigating the U.S.–China Trade Showdown
100% tariffs on imports from the Chinese mainland rattled markets. Experts say cooperation, not confrontation, is the only way forward.
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100% tariffs on imports from the Chinese mainland rattled markets. Experts say cooperation, not confrontation, is the only way forward.
President Trump announced 100% tariffs on Chinese mainland imports and export controls on critical software starting Nov 1, marking a new escalation in the U.S.–Chinese mainland trade dispute.
US ramps up 100% tariffs on Chinese mainland imports as Beijing tightens rare earth export rules and port fees.
China’s Ministry of Commerce calls its new special port fees on U.S.-linked vessels a lawful counter to Washington’s Section 301 measures.
China opposes the US move to add its entities to the export control list, warning that sweeping sanctions harm firms and could disrupt global supply chains.
As US soybean harvest peaks, tariffs shove farmers out of the global market, piling beans in silos while South America fills the gap.
U.S. soybean and beef exporters face mounting losses as tariffs choke off the Chinese mainland market, handing export roles to Brazil and Australia.
Trump’s plan to impose a 100% tariff on foreign-made films could drive up costs and reshape Hollywood’s global partnerships, experts warn.
Survey reveals nearly half of US SMEs face over 20% cost hikes and reduced shipments due to tariffs, while higher prices push more families below the poverty line.
Xinjiang cotton turned crisis into courage—overcoming tariffs and blacklists. CGTN’s Tian Wei chats with Marjorie Yang of Esquel Group on resilience and rebirth.