China's President Xi says tariffs and trade wars hurt world economic order
- China's President Xi stated that US 'reciprocal tariffs' disrupt the international economic order and harm global trade norms.
- A former state minister of Ethiopia warned that high US tariffs will harm African exports, causing job losses and economic slowdown.
- The US 'reciprocal tariffs' are expected to raise inflation and may lead the US economy into recession, undermining its global reputation.
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Chinese Media Mock Trump Over Tariff Walk Back
As the back and forth on tariffs continues, President Xi Jinping says the trade war is hurting the interests of all countries. Chinese state media is also criticizing US actions as a bid to 'cling on to its hegemony.' Bloomberg's Minmin Low reports. (Source: Bloomberg)
Trains.com Insider Interview | Walthers CEO Stacey Walthers Naffah Talks Tariffs and Global Trade
Trains.com Insider Interview | Wm. K. Walthers, Inc., CEO and President Stacey Walthers Naffah stops by the Firecrown Media Wisconsin office to visit with Trains.com Director David Popp. The shift in U.S. trade policies and practices remains the topic of greatest interest to hobbyists. You’ll want to hear, directly from Stacey, how tariffs impact the 93-year-old, Milwaukee-based business, functioning as both a product manufacturer and a global i…
Export priority: China's attitude undermines "the rest of the world"
The economic model of Beijing, giving priority to exports, is not "unsustainable" and harms both China and the "rest of the world", said on Wednesday US Finance Minister Scott Bessent, while the first two world powers entered a trade war with tariffs. ...
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