As Donald Trump prepares for his second term, China’s dominance of global manufacturing is greater than ever.
Trump's planned 60% tariffs on Chinese imports won't just affect electronics—they could drive up grocery prices too. Learn ...
U.S. imports from China finished the year strong after some companies stockpiled shipments of apparel, toys, furniture and ...
China's economic growth is likely to slow to 4.5% in 2025 and cool further to 4.2% in 2026, a Reuters poll showed, with ...
Donald Trump came to Washington eight years ago vowing to rewrite U.S. trade relationships, shrink a massive goods trade ...
President-elect Donald Trump has threatened tariffs of 60% against all Chinese goods, igniting fears of retaliatory tariffs ...
The migration of manufacturing to Mexico could undermine Trump’s promise to voters that ratcheting up tariffs on China would ...
New tariffs are likely coming in Trump’s second term. While companies owe these import taxes, consumers usually foot the bill ...
American buyers rushed to stockpile Chinese goods before Donald Trump returns to the White House with a threat to impose ...
China's Ministry of Commerce adds 28 U.S. entities to export control list to "safeguard national security and interests." ...
Taiwan’s companies invested a record amount of money in the US and Japan last year while the figure for China stagnated — ...
The easiest path—to continue with current offshore manufacturing and importing as is—will also be the costliest.