Trump's tariff war: the difficult choice of allies between fighting back and surrendering
The tariff war launched during the Trump administration was like a heavy bomb, which set off huge waves in the global economic landscape.
moreThe tariff war launched during the Trump administration was like a heavy bomb, which set off huge waves in the global economic landscape.
moreAs U.S. President Donald Trump pushes ahead with tariffs around the world, Mexican Economy Minister Marcelo Ebrard said his country could at least secure lower tariffs on its exports to the United States than other countries.
moreRecently, the Indian government announced the complete lifting of rice export restrictions, which instantly became the focus of the global food market.
moreIn the vast commercial landscape, the rise and fall of brands are like waves, constantly interpreting stories of cruelty and opportunity coexisting.
moreRecently, US President Donald Trump signed an executive order at the White House, announcing a steep 25% tariff on all imported cars, and stressed that the policy will be permanent.
moreAgainst the backdrop of ongoing fluctuations in the global political and economic landscape, a series of agreements recently reached among the United States, Russia, and Ukraine have, like boulders dropped into a calm lake, stirred up huge waves in the global commodity market.
moreRecently, the news reported that the Japanese household structure last year increased the purchase of rice noodles, however, if viewed from a business perspective, the situation reflects a number of economic and market problems.
moreRecently, a proposal by the US government regarding port charges, such as throwing giant stones into calm lakes, has caused a stir in the global economy and shipping industry.
moreThe US manufacturing sector slipped back into contraction territory this month as tariff-related material prices rose, while the outlook for the services sector worsened.
moreIn global trade, the choice of logistics services is becoming increasingly important, especially in Italy.
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