China Vows ‘Forceful’ Response
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US tensions with two key trade partners amped up on Monday after President Trump doubled tariffs on steel and aluminum and the US pushed countries for deals ahead of looming deadlines. China responded to Trump's claim on Friday that it has "totally violated its agreement" with the US,
China's factory activity in May shrank for the first time in eight months, a private-sector survey showed on Tuesday, indicating U.S. tariffs are now starting to directly hurt the manufacturing superpower.
Trade tensions are continuing to rise between the U.S. and China. Now it might be time for the two sides to sit down and talk tariffs again.
China responded to President Trump on Monday, accusing the US of violating their trade agreement and vowing to protect its interests. “If the US insists on its own way and continues to damage China’s interests,
Retailers like Macy's and Target are reducing reliance on China amid Trump's trade war, restructuring supply chains to mitigate tariff impacts and potential price hikes.
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Black women are starting to pay more for their hair care because of the Trump administration’s tariffs on goods imported from China.
The president is set to raise tariffs on steel and aluminum this week, even as the courts are challenging the legitimacy of other levies.
About 90% of the bridal gowns sold in the U.S. are imported from China, according to the National Bridal Retailers Association, which represents thousands of independent businesses, meaning they’re heavily exposed to tariffs.