
Tariff Troubles: U.S. Automakers Hit Hard
U.S. automakers are facing rising costs and supply chain challenges as tariffs aimed at boosting domestic production backfire.
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U.S. automakers are facing rising costs and supply chain challenges as tariffs aimed at boosting domestic production backfire.
China and the U.S. extend the pause on 24% reciprocal tariffs after productive Stockholm trade talks, easing trade tensions.
Philippine President Marcos Jr. wraps up a US visit amid South China Sea tensions, as the Chinese Foreign Ministry urges reliance on home strengths.
A Chinese scholar in the United States was detained on false charges. Beijing warns such actions harm U.S. image and violate academic rights.
The Chinese mainland’s foreign ministry urges stronger US dialogue to enhance consensus and boost stable, sustainable economic ties.
Tariffs on imports from the Chinese mainland spark a record 2.2% jump in U.S. toy prices ahead of the holiday season.
China’s envoy Fu Cong refutes US claims on Xinjiang at a UN debate, highlighting the region’s prosperity and rejecting double standards.
A heated tariff dispute erupts as the US and Canada exchange punitive steel tariffs, revealing outdated tactics in modern trade battles.
US will withdraw from UNESCO effective Dec 31, 2026, as spokesperson Tammy Bruce cites national interest. A CGTN poll sparks global debate.
Ecuador kingpin ‘Fito’ has been extradited to New York to face federal charges, highlighting international efforts against transnational crime.