China, Trump and Tariff
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The move by the Trump administration to lower tariffs on goods from China to 30% from 120%, still offers limited reprieve for US small businesses, who remain cautious as tariffs are still sky high by historical levels and are also pressuring profits.
Beginning Wednesday, shipments arriving in the United States from China and Hong Kong worth less than $800 could face 54 percent tariffs.
China’s services sector is buckling under U.S. tariffs, with new data showing a dramatic slowdown in April — the latest
The city’s July 3 fireworks show at Dublin Park depends – like countless pyrotechnic events nationwide to mark Independence Day – on materials produced almost entirely in China.
A wave of protests over factory closures in China in recent weeks appeared to show the impact of U.S. tariffs on a highly exposed sector that employs millions. The demonstrations, a reflection of the export-driven economy's early pain,
The White House has said its agreements with the U.K. and China are starting points, but so far the Trump administration has given up more than it has gained.
As the U.S. and China negotiate a trade deal, Trump has lowered a levy on “de minimis” low-value packages, such as online shopping from Shein or Temu.
A White House executive order said on Monday that the U.S. would cut the "de minimis" tariff on China shipments to 54% from 120%, with a flat fee of $100 to remain starting from May 14.