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China hits back - latest in trade war
What are the risks of a U.S.-China trade war, and can conflict be averted?
The world's two biggest economies are on the brink of an economically destructive trade war. Here's what experts think could happen next.
World Inflation Is at Risk of Rekindling With Trump’s Trade War
The more President Donald Trump threatens tariffs on the US’s trading partners, the more the worry of another inflation wave troubles global economists.
China Market Update: No Winners In A Trade War
Asian equities were mixed overnight as the Philippines, Taiwan, and South Korea outperformed, Thailand underperformed, and Pakistan was closed for Kashmir Solidarity Day.
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US-China trade war spurs record-breaking rally in gold
Gold prices climbed 1% on Wednesday, continuing their record rally as investors sought the safe-haven asset due to concerns ...
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Analysis-Trade War With China Casts Dark Cloud Over New US LNG Projects
HOUSTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's emerging trade war with Beijing poses a new threat to billions of dollars in ...
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‘China is cheering’ for the U.S. starting the ‘dumbest trade war in history’: Lawmaker
The top Democrat on the House Select Committee on China Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-IL) joins Chris Jansing to provide ...
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Live Q&A: How India and Other Asian Economies Are Rushing to Avoid Trade War
Bloomberg journalists discuss how Asian economies, in particular India, are preparing to placate Trump and avoid tariffs by ...
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Oil down amid rising US crude inventories, China-US tariff war
Oil prices fell more than 2% on Wednesday as a large build in U.S. crude and gasoline stockpiles signalled demand weakness ...
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USPS resumes accepting packages from China, Hong Kong amid Trump trade war
The U. S. Postal Service said Wednesday that it will continue to accept international mail and packages from China and Hong ...
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