North Korea, Donald Trump and China
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JPMorgan Chase boss warned Trump's foreign agenda may push America's allies away—and Greenland has hinted this may already be the case.
In April, Mr Trump imposed heavy tariffs on almost all US trade partners but paused enforcement for 90 days to allow time for negotiations. The president made an exception for China, however, slapping it with levies exceeding 100 per cent. China responded in kind.
President Trump's tariffs on Chinese imports, though temporarily reduced, continue to threaten small businesses like Bivo, a Vermont-based water bottle company. Facing significant financial strain due to increased duties,
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Commerce chief calls 'tenuous ceasefire' between South Asian rivals a direct result of president's power to use levies as a diplomatic tool The Trump administration's top officials have urged a US court to uphold the president's sweeping tariff powers,
The Trump administration’s move to bar Harvard University from enrolling international students has ricocheted across China, with officials and commentators seeing it through one lens: the growing rivalry between Washington and Beijing.
The GCC’s pivot to the East is a “pragmatic move,” says Joanne Lin, senior fellow at the ISEAS–Yusof Ishak Institute.
Trump’s renewed trade war with China is deepening the country’s factory job crisis, as soaring US tariffs threaten millions of manufacturing roles amid an already struggling Chinese economy.
Trump's plans to build a "Golden Dome" U.S. missile defense system undermine "global strategic balance and stability," and should be abandoned, China says.
In February Mr Trump halted graft investigations under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, blaming the law for erecting “excessive barriers to American commerce”. Though Mr Trump loves economic coercion, his special envoy, Ric Grenell, has claimed that his boss frets that “sanctions penalise American companies”.