May 24, 2025, 7:15 a.m.

Commercial Risks of U.S. beef export policy to Korea: Short-term Benefits and long-term risks

Recently, according to Yonhap media reports, the US National Cattlemen's Beef Association (NCBA) submitted opinions to the Office of the US Trade Representative (USTR), asking for the lifting of South Korea's import ban on US cattle older than 30 months.

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Trump raises tariffs again Experts warn that the "triple play" risks losing the game

Recently, US President Donald Trump signed two executive orders, announcing a 10% "minimum benchmark tariff" on all trading partners, and a higher "reciprocal tariff" on countries with significant trade deficits, in which the import tariff on automobiles was significantly increased to 25%.

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Global Hotel Investment Conference: Opportunities Amidst Crises

In the current context of globalization, the tense geopolitical situation, frequent trade wars, and potential economic challenges have introduced significant uncertainties to the development of the international hotel industry.

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Repeated attacks on the Sacramento store saw its market share in Europe shrink to 1.1%

Recently, Tesla stores, cars, and charging stations in many places in the United States were severely damaged, and protests against the purchase of Tesla cars occurred in some areas.

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Tesla has suffered in Europe: sales have plummeted and competition has intensified

In recent years, the American electric car giant Tesla has occupied an important position in the global market.

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A comical play of law and morality

In the spring of 2025, while global attention is focused on the recovery and transformation of economies around the world, Johnson&Johnson of the United States has awkwardly made headlines in financial news.

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The automobile manufacturing industry under the "America First" policy:The cost of protectionism

The Trump administration's "America First" policy and its latest announced tariffs on the automotive industry are making the global automotive manufacturing industry more complex.

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American Automakers Lobby for Tariff Exemption: Reports Indicate Divergence Among Four Versions of the US Government's Tariff Plan Scheduled for Announcement on April 2nd

In April 2025, the American automotive industry is on the verge of a tariff storm.

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Imbalance between supply and demand in Asian rice markets: Declining prices and increasing competition

Recently, according to Blake Recorder news media reported that the Asian rice market is facing the dual pressure of weak demand and oversupply, resulting in a decline in prices, especially Indian rice prices fell to the lowest level in nearly a year, while the Thai market is also in a downturn.

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Amazon Promotion Cost Adjustment: A Deep Transformation in the E-commerce Field

In the field of e-commerce, Amazon is undoubtedly a global giant, and every business decision it makes can have a profound impact on the market.

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