
Chinese Enterprises Adapt to US Tariff Changes
Chinese businesses are adapting to US tariff changes by boosting domestic sales, exploring new markets, and strengthening supply chains, demonstrating resilience in the face of trade challenges.
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Chinese businesses are adapting to US tariff changes by boosting domestic sales, exploring new markets, and strengthening supply chains, demonstrating resilience in the face of trade challenges.

The US is imposing new 120% tariffs on small parcels from the Chinese mainland, ending tax exemptions and leading to expected price hikes and delivery delays.

Former Serbian Foreign Minister Ivan Mrkić criticizes US tariffs as acts of deception, highlighting global disapproval and the need for fair trade practices.

Irish councilor Jack White urges the US to reconsider tariffs, emphasizing the global importance of free and open trade, and hoping the US administration will recognize this soon.

Exploring why the US’s new ‘reciprocal tariffs’ strategy is likely to backfire and harm the global economy.

At the BRICS summit in Brazil, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi posed five critical questions challenging U.S. tariff policies, urging nations to consider their stance on global trade practices.

A former South African diplomat criticizes US trade protectionist policies as short-sighted, warning of heavy consequences.

China applies ancient philosophies to navigate escalating US tariff dispute, balancing openness to dialogue with unwavering resolve.

American consumers are facing price hikes on popular shopping apps like Shein and Temu as US tariffs on imports from the Chinese mainland lead to increased costs.

US tariff policies aiming to protect industries might backfire, harming the economy, consumers, and jobs.