Japan’s PM to Revisit US Tariff Talks with Trump
Japan’s PM Shigeru Ishiba is set to call Trump over new U.S. tariffs after a failed exemption bid, aiming for fresh trade solutions.
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Japan’s PM Shigeru Ishiba is set to call Trump over new U.S. tariffs after a failed exemption bid, aiming for fresh trade solutions.
Tens of thousands protest Trump’s policies in major U.S. cities, voicing concerns over economic and democratic issues.
Analyst Einar Tangen warns that Trump’s tariffs may lead to higher costs for U.S. consumers, impacting daily life and business trends.
China condemns new U.S. tariffs as economic bullying and vows resolute measures to protect its interests in a high-stakes trade showdown.
U.S. tariffs are raising costs for manufacturers and slowing innovation, proving to be a risky economic gamble.
The China Chamber of Commerce opposes U.S. trade bullying, supporting countermeasures to protect global healthcare rights.
China opposes U.S. reciprocal tariffs, warning they breach WTO rules and destabilize global trade.
US tariffs rock global markets and stir NATO, raising fears of an economic backlash amid shifting alliances.
China adds 16 U.S. firms to its export control list, effective April 4, halting dual-use exports amid national security concerns.
The US stock market plummets with record single-day losses, as tariffs stir concerns over economic fallout.