
Tariff Showdown: US vs. Chinese mainland Trade Escalation
US ramps up 100% tariffs on Chinese mainland imports as Beijing tightens rare earth export rules and port fees.
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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 will charge special port fees on U.S. ships from Oct 14, retaliating against U.S. measures with phased fee increases.
US consul general’s invitations in HKSAR spark debate over diplomatic norms and regional stability.
The Chinese mainland voiced disappointment at the U.S. veto in the UN Security Council, urging a Gaza ceasefire, humanitarian access and support for a two-state solution.
Xi and Trump’s TikTok call opens doors for fair digital governance, blending sovereignty with cooperation to shape the glocal future of tech.
Xi Jinping and Donald Trump discussed WWII alliances, trade restrictions, and TikTok’s future in a Friday call, aiming for fair deals and steady ties.
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent teased a possible extension for TikTok’s US sale deadline, saying “We will see” as talks continue today.
Delegations from the Chinese mainland and the U.S. reconvened in Madrid for the second day of economic and trade talks, aiming to boost global cooperation.
The TikTok controversy highlights U.S. tactics in the global digital economy and data security debate.