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How Biden’s New Tariffs on China Could Impact the US Auto Industry | Investing.com Canada
Investing.com· 16 hours agoThe Biden administration announced significant tariff increases on China last week, targeting...
Trump or Biden? Either way, US seems poised to preserve heavy tariffs on imports
Associated Press Finance via Yahoo Finance· 22 hours agoAs president, Donald Trump imposed a 25% tariff on foreign steel, which hurt Clips & Clamps...
Disputes and De-risking: US-China trade dispute changes trade flows
The Forex Market· 4 days agoThe bilateral trade dispute between the US and China is entering a new round and is leading to...
India hot investment destination for Western corporate giants: UN report
Investing.com· 4 days agoNew Delhi, May 18 (IANS) India has become an alternative investment destination for many Western...
RCEP to bring more vitality and certainty
WRBL Columbus· 2 days agoChina, as the largest economy within the RCEP framework, will work closely with other member countries to unlock the full potential of the agreement and ensure that its benefits ...
How boost to silver economy can bolster consumption
China Daily· 1 day agoChina's demographic development has entered a "new normal" of negative population growth and moderate population aging. Starting from 2022, the country's population growth ...
Chile Economy Posts Fastest Growth Since 2021 as Consumption Powers Recovery
Bloomberg via Yahoo News· 1 day ago...much-needed relief.Most Read from BloombergOne Dead After Singapore Air Flight Hit By Severe...
Leading Experts Weigh In On Growing India’s Economy In 2024–25
Forbes· 3 days agoIndia’s economy has been notably resilient amidst the past year’s global inflation and supply chain...
Americans must pay higher taxes if they want to keep a high standard of living
Morningstar· 19 hours agoThe CBO projects the U.S. federal deficit will grow to 6% of GDP in 2033 from 5.6% this year. Debt held by the public will increase to 114% of GDP from ...
PIGS Are Flying Again. Can they Stay Aloft?
The Wall Street Journal· 4 days agoPortugal, Italy, Greece and Spain are now doing better than Germany and France, in a surprising reversal of post-2011 fortunes in the eurozone. But much...