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On Thursday, April 3, market attention turned to China’s economy following a stronger ... The Caixin Services PMI increased to a three-month high of 51.9 in March, up from 51.4 in February ...
Every tariff seems to have its own little silver lining. If India and China manage to get direct flights back in the air soon, we might just have to hand it to the Trump tariffs for delivering a win.
China hits back with 125%, while Trump tried to ease the impact by exempting $100B worth of tech imports. But tensions remain high, with a national security probe on electronics looming.
While the US tariffs on China might seem beneficial to India, Jigar Mistry of Buoyant Capital warns of potential trade displacement. China may flood other markets, including India, with exports, ...
China's Apple suppliers jumped on the temporary relief. The CSI Electronics Index jumped 0.9% by midday. Apple's main assembly partner Foxconn Industrial Internet rallied 1.1%, and acoustic ...
Smartphones and laptops dodge a 125% China tariff and a 10% global levy, but the relief could be short-lived. Today's manic market swings are creating the perfect setup for Matt’s next ...
And they are talking tough on China, trying to make sure that it does not dump cheap metals and chemicals onto the European market as it loses access to American customers because of high Trump ...
BEIJING (Reuters) -China has pledged emergency humanitarian assistance of 1 billion yuan ($137 million) to earthquake-stricken Myanmar, its embassy in the southeast Asian nation said. The March 28 ...
BEIJING, April 11 — China has pledged emergency humanitarian assistance of 1 billion yuan (RM607.9 million) to earthquake-stricken Myanmar, its embassy in the South-east Asian nation said. The March ...
BEIJING - China has pledged emergency humanitarian assistance of 1 billion yuan ($137 million) to earthquake-stricken Myanmar, its embassy in the southeast Asian nation said. The March 28 quake of ...
Relief in Asia: Stocks in Asia and Europe ... the tariffs he has imposed on the world remain extremely high. Goods from China now face a minimum tariff rate of 145 percent, a drastic increase ...