Tag: Trade War
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Canada-China Canola Tariffs Eased by March: Trade Thaw Ahead
A Turning Point in Canada-China Trade Relations Canada hopes for a notable reversal in a long-standing trade friction with China, as Ottawa anticipates Beijing will reduce tariffs on Canadian rapeseed (canola) by March 1. The development would mark one of the most tangible steps toward thawing bilateral relations after months of tensions that disrupted crop…
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It Takes a Village: Quebec’s Sainte-Croix Furniture Empire Hit by Trade War
Introduction: A village with a global footprint The village of Sainte-Croix sits on the south bank of the St. Lawrence, not far from Quebec City. From its fertile pride to its bustling workshops, Sainte-Croix embodies a centuries-old idea: a community that builds on shared skill can become a regional powerhouse. In recent years, that power…
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From Village Craft to Quebec’s Furniture Empire: How Trade Wars Weaken the Backbone
Introduction: A Village That Built an Empire On the southern bank of the St. Lawrence River, the village of Sainte-Croix earned its name from the Feast of the Holy Cross. What began as a humble community of woodworkers blossomed into a Quebec furniture empire that powered local economies, created family legacies, and shaped a regional…
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100% Tariffs Threat: China Warns of Retaliation in Trade War
China warns of retaliatory measures if US pushes 100% tariffs Beijing has warned Washington that it will take resolute measures to defend its interests if President Donald Trump proceeds with plans to impose 100% tariffs on Chinese imports. The warning comes as investors brace for renewed volatility in global markets amid escalating trade tensions between…
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China warns US of retaliation over Trump’s 100% tariffs threat
Beijing vows resolute response if Trump presses 100% tariffs China on Sunday warned the United States that it would retaliate if President Donald Trump proceeds with his threat to impose 100% tariffs on Chinese imports. The warning comes as investors brace for another round of potential turmoil in the US-China trade relationship, a dynamic that…
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China Denounces U.S. Tariff Threat as Double Standards Debate Intensifies
China Hits Back at U.S. Tariff Threat, Decrying ‘Double Standards’ Beijing accused Washington of wielding “double standards” on trade as President Donald Trump announced an additional 100% tariff on Chinese goods. The provocative move, planned to take effect on November 1, comes on the heels of what the White House described as China’s escalation of…
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China Responds to US Tariff Threats: Accusing Washington of Double Standards in Escalating Trade Tensions
China accuses the United States of double standards as tariffs loom Beijing has accused Washington of applying “double standards” after President Donald Trump announced an additional 100% tariff on Chinese goods. The move, which would take effect on November 1, came in response to what Trump described as China’s “extraordinarily aggressive” export curbs on rare-earth…
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Trump Announces 100% Tariff on US Imports from China
Overview: A Definitive Break in the US-China Trade Trajectory President Donald Trump reignited tensions with China by unveiling a sweeping package of trade measures, including a 100% tariff on a broad set of China-bound US imports and new export controls focused on critical software. The move, framed as a response to Beijing’s tightening of rare…
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Trump Revives Trade Conflict with 100% Tariff on US Imports from China
Background: A swift escalation in the trade battle In a dramatic shift, President Donald Trump revived the United States’ trade dispute with China by announcing a 100% tariff on many US-bound imports from China and promising new export controls on critical software by early November. The move comes after China expanded its own restrictions on…
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US Plans 100% Tariff on Chinese Imports, Trump Says
Trump Announces 100% Tariff on Chinese Imports and Export Controls President Donald Trump asserted on Truth Social that the United States will implement a sweeping 100% tariff on imports from China, effective November 1, 2025, with potential adjustments if Beijing reacts further. The surprise post also pledged export controls on all critical US-made software, adding…
