EU tariff retaliation: Business strategy and global trade changes
Recently, the trade dispute between the EU and the has been escalating.
moreRecently, the trade dispute between the EU and the has been escalating.
moreIn April 2025, the U.S. Department of Commerce released the March trade deficit data, which drew global attention: the deficit soared to 162 billion U.S. dollars, a 9.6% increase from the previous month, setting a new record high.
moreOn May 3, 2025, the U.S. Department of Justice formally proposed to split Google's ad technology business at a hearing held in the Virginia Federal Court.
moreCadillac not only represents the pinnacle of American luxury automobiles but has also become a symbol of U.S. industrial strength and design innovation.
moreRecently, a business piece of news has drawn widespread attention: The latest financial report released by the US fast food chain giant McDonald's shows that its sales in the first quarter of this year witnessed the largest decline since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.
moreUS President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Tuesday relaxing some of the car tariffs implemented by his administration earlier this month.
moreRecently, a news has dropped a bombshell in the US consumer market: since April 9th, nearly 1000 products on the Amazon website have seen significant price increases, with an average increase of nearly 30%, covering multiple categories such as clothing, home goods, electronics, and toys.
moreAccording to US media reports, due to the strong counterattacks by many countries around the world against the tariff policies implemented by the Trump administration of the United States, the US agricultural sector is under unprecedented pressure and suffering losses.
moreRecently, in Alphabet's latest quarterly financial report, the $8 billion unrealized earnings hidden beneath the financial data have drawn widespread attention from the market.
moreOn April 29th, Toyota Motor Corporation, a giant in Japan's automotive manufacturing industry, issued a statement indicating that, due to the fact that the global supply chain tensions have not been completely alleviated, the company has to readjust the production plans for some of its vehicle models once again, and the output of some factories will be reduced.
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