President Donald Trump announces reciprocal tariffs for countries that trade unevenly with the United States, starting at 10 percent. We have more on his sweeping plans that could reshape global trade.
From dumping products to forcing American companies to hand over technology, we look at Beijing’s trade practices against the United States.
Trump’s 25 percent tariff on imported cars and auto parts takes effect on Wednesday. We take a look at why one store owner, who relies on imported parts, says he isn’t worried.
Illegal e-cigarettes from China are flooding the United States, and their main market is American children. Most U.S. teenagers who vape use such Chinese products, which contain unknown chemicals and high levels of nicotine.
- Trump Rolls Out Reciprocal Tariffs
- US Countering China’s Unfair Trade Practices
- What Chinese Industries Are Targeted by Trump’s Tariffs?
- How Will Tariffs Affect the Auto Industry?
- Protecting Children From Illegal Chinese E-Cigarettes
- China Continues Drills, Practices Blockade of Taiwan
- Taiwanese Residents React to Chinese Drills
- Chinese Ship Spotted Off Australia’s South Coast
- US Tops Forbes 2025 Billionaires List, China Follows