
Taiwan Residents Share Views on Relying on U.S. for Independence
Residents in the Taiwan region share their views on relying on the U.S. for independence, expressing concerns over dependence on external forces.
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Residents in the Taiwan region share their views on relying on the U.S. for independence, expressing concerns over dependence on external forces.

European Union member states have backed the bloc’s first retaliatory measures against U.S. tariffs, targeting a range of American imports in response to Washington’s levies on steel and aluminum.

The EU has launched its first tariffs against the U.S., targeting over €20 billion in goods in response to President Trump’s trade policies. Items affected include soybeans, motorcycles, and beauty products.

The U.S. faces economic challenges as recent tariffs backfire, affecting domestic markets and straining international relations in a self-defeating trade war.

China files WTO lawsuit against U.S. tariff hikes, challenging the increase on Chinese imports from 34% to 84%.

Investors remain optimistic about the Chinese mainland’s economy amid global tariff challenges, citing strong fundamentals and supportive policies driving growth.

Amid escalating tariffs, U.S. consumers are panic buying essentials before prices surge. Items like cars, TVs, food, and beauty products may soon cost more, causing shoppers to rush to stores.

China bans exports of dual-use items to 12 U.S. tech companies, including American Photonics and Echodyne, marking a significant move in trade relations between the two nations.

China adds six U.S. firms to its unreliable entity list over arms sales and military cooperation with the Taiwan region, citing threats to national sovereignty and security.

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