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We have to hope that the agreed-upon 90-day trade war truce will be sufficient time to negotiate a permanent ceasefire.
The world’s two largest economies, US and China, have temporarily agreed to lower tariffs for each other’s goods, after trade ...
But let’s not get confused about who holds the economic cards here: The U.S. is the irreplaceable market. China sold $439 ...
Joe Janzen, an agricultural economist at the University of Illinois, said the commodity markets have largely shaken off the ...
China and the U.S. agreed to end their recent tariff battle temporarily and restart stalled trade between the two countries.
Boeing shares got a small boost on media reports that China had lifted a ban on airlines there taking deliveries of the U.S.
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China has always firmly opposed the US' abuse of unilateral sanctions and long-arm jurisdiction. The US should stop ...
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Inquirer Business on MSNUS Inflation cools again in April even as some tariffs took effectInflation cooled for the third straight month in April even after some of President Donald Trump’s tariffs took effect, ...
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