As trade talks begin, Chinese exporters prepare to get goods moving to U.S. again
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As trade talks begin, Chinese exporters prepare to get goods moving to U.S. again
Trade between the world’s two largest economies has slumped since Trump imposed 145% tariffs on China-made goods on April 10, a move which prompted China to impose levies of 125% on U.S.-made products
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Reuters Published 3 hours ago Weekend talks involving top U.S. and Chinese economic and trade officials are widely seen as a first step toward resolving a trade war that has disrupted the global economy, with President Donald Trump saying that the U.S. tariffs on Beijing of 145% would likely come down. Reuters Most Popular 0 of 8 videos Life & Arts 0 of 10 videos Business & Investing 0 of 10 videos
Chinese exporters reignite shipments amid trade talks
The latest news on the United States and China. As trade negotiations between the US and China take a more positive turn, Chinese exporters are ramping up preparations to resume shipping goods to the US after a significant slowdown due to tariff hikes. Following a 60% drop in shipments last month, US retailers now face the risk of empty shelves if goods such as toys and home furnishings don't reach stores soon. With trade talks set to begin in …
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