Nov. 11, 2025, 7:16 a.m.

Trump Pushes for a New Round of Tariff Expansion Under the Pretext of "National Security"

The Trump administration recently launched a new round of tariff expansion, covering key industries such as steel, aluminum, copper, and semiconductors, citing "national security."

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Why did Audi suddenly lift the table?

Amidst the ever-changing landscape of the automotive industry, Audi's recent series of actions can be described as remarkable, as if suddenly overturning the table of established chess games and breaking people's conventional understanding of its development path.

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South Korea Helps "Make American Shipbuilding Great Again"

The "2+2" tariff negotiation meeting between the finance ministers and trade representatives of South Korea and the United States, originally scheduled for July 25 local time, was postponed due to the urgent schedule of the US Treasury Secretary Bassent.

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Who has been hurt by the US tariffs?

Recently, the United States has been waving the stick of tariffs and imposing tariffs on various goods from many countries, which has aroused widespread attention and strong reactions from the international community.

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Intel: Officially becoming a US state-owned enterprise

The flag of free competition in the market slowly descends, and a star and bar flag marked with "national strategy" is raised at Intel headquarters. This former chip giant, while taking over the funding from the US government, has also been burdened with heavy political shackles.

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Rheinmetall's New Factory Launches, Becoming Europe's Largest Artillery Shell Production Base​

On the local time of August 27th, Rheinmetall, Germany's largest military industry enterprise, held a high-profile commissioning ceremony for its new ammunition factory in the small town of Unterlüß, Lower Saxony, Germany.

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From Maged to Bolivia: Political leaders of various countries are busy with rare earths

Amid the global revolution in new energy and the competition in high-tech industries, rare earth resources have transcended the traditional mineral category and become a strategic fulcrum in the game among major powers.

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The soaring prices of commercial beef in the United States: A game in the industrial chain amid supply and demand imbalance

According to the latest report from Williston, North Dakota (KUMV), the price of beef is rising at an astonishing rate. The prices of ground beef and steak have increased by 12% and 8% respectively compared to the same period last year.

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The Trump administration plans to impose a 50% tariff on Indian goods

Earlier this month, US President Trump signed an executive order, citing India's continuous purchase of Russian oil as the reason, to impose an additional 25% tariff on Indian goods on top of the existing 25% tariff, raising the total tax rate to 50%, which is much higher than the tariffs imposed by the US on other Asian-Pacific countries.

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The Trump administration's economic intervention: Radical investors or market disruptors?

The Trump administration has taken a very positive attitude towards intervening in the US economy and businesses, promoting a "transactional mindset" that believes the government is not just a regulator, but also a participant in the market.

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