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CNBC Business • May 05, 2025

In U.S.-China trade war, India could be a winner: Market analyst Gary Shilling

The ongoing economic conflict between the United States and China is prompting investors to consider India as a potentially advantageous market for financial growth and diversifica...

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The Guardian – Business • May 05, 2025

UK should not fear trade with China – but needs to keep risks in check | Gerard Lyons

The UK can benefit economically from expanding commerce with China, particularly in sustainable finance, while maintaining cautious measures to manage security and geopolitical unc...

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CNBC Business • May 05, 2025

China risks a spiral into deeper deflation as it diverts U.S.-bound exports to domestic market

Shifting products intended for the U.S. to local consumers may force price reductions, potentially intensifying the ongoing decrease in overall price levels within China’s economy,...

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Globe and Mail Investing • May 02, 2025

Bare shelves are just weeks away as trade war disrupts flow of goods

Major retailers anticipate increased prices and reduced availability of goods due to disruptions in shipments from China to the U.S. stemming from an ongoing trade conflict between...

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CNBC Business • May 02, 2025

Here's how China could retaliate against U.S. tariffs

The potential for retaliation against U.S. tariffs by China, a major global economy, could significantly impact international trade relations and economic stability between the two...

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Quartz • May 02, 2025

China might be ready to make a deal with Trump

The potential initiation of trade negotiations between China and the U.S. could influence global markets by affecting tariffs, investor confidence, and economic relations between t...

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CBC Business • May 02, 2025

Aritzia plans to move some of its production away from China amid tariff threats

Aritzia intends to reduce its clothing production in China to 20 percent this fall-winter season and plans to further decrease reliance on the country by spring, amid tariff concer...

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Cointelegraph • May 02, 2025

Bitcoin unsure as recession looms, US-China tariff talks kick off

Concerns about potential recession and tariff negotiations between the US and China may significantly influence Bitcoin's market performance, affecting investor sentiment towards r...

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BBC Business • May 02, 2025

Temu to stop selling goods from China directly to US customers

The shift to a local fulfillment approach could impact Temu’s revenue streams and cost structure by involving domestic sellers rather than relying on direct shipments from Chinese...

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CNBC Business • May 02, 2025

U.S. tariff uncertainty puts China-made Christmas presents in question

Ongoing tariff uncertainties between the U.S. and China may impact the timely arrival of holiday merchandise, raising concerns for retailers and consumers relying on imported produ...

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Globe and Mail Investing • May 02, 2025

Premarket: U.S. futures rise on signs of easing trade tensions, jobs data in focus

U.S. futures and global shares increased as reports indicated potential easing of trade tensions with China, while investors also focused on upcoming jobs data for economic insight...

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The Guardian – Business • May 02, 2025

Why is Trump ending the ‘de minimis’ tariff loophole on low-value imports?

The closure of the tariff exemption on low-value imports is expected to raise costs for consumers and impact businesses reliant on affordable Chinese goods, potentially altering ma...

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Financial Times • May 02, 2025

How China is quietly diversifying from US Treasuries

Chinese officials are exploring alternative investment options as concerns grow among investors regarding the stability of US government bonds, indicating a potential shift in thei...

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MarketWatch Top Stories • May 02, 2025

China says ‘door is open’ for trade talks with U.S., sending stock futures higher

China's assessment of U.S. officials' openness to trade discussions has positively influenced stock futures, potentially signaling a shift towards reducing tensions in the ongoing...

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Sky News Money • May 02, 2025

iPhones sold in US will no longer come from China - as Apple reveals impact of Trump's tariffs

Apple has announced plans to shift iPhone production away from China to reduce the financial impact of tariffs imposed during the Trump administration on devices sold in the United...

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CBC Business • May 01, 2025

Are U.S. ports ‘ghost towns’ thanks to Trump’s tariffs?

Recent analyses using satellite imagery and trade data investigate the claim that U.S. ports have become less active due to tariffs on Chinese goods imposed during Trump's administ...

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MarketWatch Top Stories • May 01, 2025

Trump’s China tariffs aren’t temporary negotiating tools — they’re divorce papers

The ongoing decoupling between the U.S. and China, driven by tariffs, may initially have negative economic impacts but could lead to long-term financial benefits that are not yet f...

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Decrypt • May 01, 2025

CIA Deputy Director Calls Bitcoin ‘Another Tool’ in Fight Against China

Michael Ellis views the continued adoption of Bitcoin and cryptocurrency as a significant development in the financial landscape, suggesting they could play a role in international...

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ABC News Business • May 01, 2025

A Chinese state media post points to a softening in the US-China trade war

A recent Chinese state media report indicates a potential easing of tensions in the US-China trade conflict, highlighting US efforts to engage Beijing in discussions regarding its...

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Financial Times • May 01, 2025

China signals opening for trade talks with US

Analysts interpret a message from Chinese state media as an indication of a potential easing in trade tensions, which could have significant implications for economic relations wit...

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CNBC Business • May 01, 2025

Meta says China retailers are reducing digital ad spend

Chinese online retailers are decreasing their digital advertising expenditures on platforms like Facebook and Instagram, influenced by the economic implications of the current trad...

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BBC Business • Apr 30, 2025

'We don't care': A defiant China looks beyond Trump's America

Chinese exporters express confidence in their market resilience, indicating that if the US reduces demand for their products, they can pivot to other countries willing to purchase...

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CNBC Business • Apr 30, 2025

Trump calls China the 'chief-ripper-offer' on trade, with no sign of direct talks

The ongoing trade tensions with China, as highlighted by Trump's comments, may lead to significant consequences for American consumers, potentially resulting in supply shortages an...

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Sydney Morning Herald Business • Apr 30, 2025

US kids may get ‘two dolls instead of 30’, but China will suffer more, says Trump

The US president aims to alleviate concerns over tariffs potentially harming the economy, while highlighting the greater impact these trade policies may have on China’s financial s...

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CBC Business • Apr 30, 2025

China draws up list of U.S.-made goods exempt from 125% tariffs, sources say

China has begun informing companies about a list of U.S.-made goods that will not be subject to its steep 125% tariffs, potentially impacting trade relations and market dynamics.

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BBC Business • Apr 30, 2025

Xi's real test is not Trump's trade war

The key challenge for Xi lies in stabilizing China's domestic economy amid external pressures, as its performance will have significant implications for the country's financial sta...

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Sydney Morning Herald Business • Apr 30, 2025

It’s chess, not checkers: China can play the long game against Trump

China's strategic approach to the trade conflict suggests a long-term perspective, potentially undermining Donald Trump's immediate financial tactics and highlighting the complexit...

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BBC Business • Apr 25, 2025

Could South America benefit from Trump's trade tariffs?

South American nations might experience an increase in exports due to trade tariffs, as both the United States and China seek alternative suppliers for various goods and services.

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CBC Business • Apr 25, 2025

China exempts some U.S. imports from 125% tariff rate

China has decided to exempt certain U.S. imports from a high tariff rate, though both countries remain at odds regarding discussions about trade negotiations and their ongoing tari...

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CBC Business • Apr 24, 2025

Trump says he might lower tariffs on China. Unless the number comes way down, experts say it won't m...

President Trump suggested a potential reduction in tariffs on China; however, experts believe significant decreases to levels of 10 or 20 percent are necessary for meaningful econo...

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