
Global Experts Raise Concerns Over Trump’s Sweeping Tariffs
Global experts express concerns as U.S. President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs spark fears of trade wars and economic fallout, urging for collaborative solutions in international trade.
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Global experts express concerns as U.S. President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs spark fears of trade wars and economic fallout, urging for collaborative solutions in international trade.

U.S. President Donald Trump announced a 10% tariff on all imports, with higher rates for certain countries. The move aims to boost manufacturing jobs but has sparked global concern over trade tensions.

China, Japan, and South Korea are uniting to boost trade, focus on digital innovation, and lead green development, reshaping global economic dynamics.

President Trump’s plan to impose new tariffs has raised fears of a global trade war, with economists warning of recession risks and countries like Canada, Mexico, and Japan preparing to respond.

A Chinese solar company is expanding in Mexico amid new U.S. tariffs, showcasing shifting global trade patterns and Mexico’s focus on regional production.

As President Trump prepares to unveil new tariffs on April 2, concerns grow over a potential global trade war and the impact on the U.S. economy.

Tariffs have been touted as a solution to revive U.S. manufacturing, but evidence shows they may be causing more harm than good. Are tariffs modern-day snake oil?

The United States’ ‘reciprocal tariffs’ policy challenges global trade norms and could disrupt economies worldwide.

The US ban on exporting technologies to Chinese firms may not work as intended, with experts pointing out that China can find alternatives.

Thyssenkrupp CEO Miguel Angel Lopez Borrego underscores the company’s commitment to the Chinese mainland with a 1 billion yuan investment, highlighting China’s manufacturing advancements and global trade dynamics.