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GovernmentBusinessLogistics

Trump Rejects Claims of Scaling Back Tariff Policy

What now seems certain is that Trump who sees tariffs as a way to rebuild American manufacturing and make other countries hew to his policy priorities is preparing a major package.

January 6, 2025
GovernmentBusinessTechnologyFuel

China Tightens Export Curbs on Battery Tech and Metals

China plans to tighten export restrictions on certain technology used to make battery components and the processing of two crucial metals amid rising trade tensions globally.

January 2, 2025
GovernmentBusinessTechnology

US Pushes New Tech Export Rules to Limit Chinas Access

The Biden administration plans to impose export controls on critical technologies including quantum computing and semiconductor goods.

September 6, 2024
GovernmentBusiness

Export Controls Matter More Than Ever, Commerce Chief Raimondo Says

U.S. restrictions on exports are at the red-hot center of how we best protect our democracies because they cut off supply of crucial technologies to countries that threaten American national security, Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said.

June 29, 2022
GovernmentFuel

White House Weighs Fuel Export Limits as Pump Prices Surge

Top Biden administration officials are weighing limits on exports of fuel as the White House struggles to contain gasoline prices that have topped $5 per gallon.

June 16, 2022
GovernmentBusinessLogistics

2021 Farm Exports to China Will Approach Record

The value of U.S. farm exports to China will touch $31.5 billion in the federal fiscal year ending Sept. 30, the highest ever, the U.S. Agriculture Department said Feb. 18 in a report.

February 18, 2021
GovernmentBusiness

US Pork Exports to China Could Set Record This Year

China could increase U.S. pork imports to the highest ever this year as part of its commitment to bolster purchases of American farm goods to resolve the trade war between the countries, according to sources familiar with the situation.

March 26, 2019
BusinessLogistics

Steel Expected to Struggle on China Tariffs

After two years of bumper profits, the steel industry is entering a slowdown. ArcelorMittal, as well as smaller European producers like Salzgitter AG and Voestalpine AG, are sounding the alarm about weakening conditions, particularly in China. The country, which uses about half of the worlds steel, is now expected to see a drop in demand, the first contraction since 2015.

February 7, 2019
GovernmentBusiness

Japan Exports Sink 3.8% in December, Hit by China Slowdown

TOKYO Japans exports fell 3.8% in December from a year earlier, hit by slowing demand in China, as the trade balance shifted back into deficit for the year, the Japanese government reported Jan. 23.

January 23, 2019
GovernmentBusinessLogisticsTCA

Trumps NAFTA Demands: 'Fairer' Deal, Address 'Imbalances'

President Trump laid out his demands July 17 for a new North American Free Trade Agreement, setting the stage for rounds of negotiations among U.S., Canadian and Mexican officials to overhaul the landmark treaty that dictates the nations cross-border commerce.

July 18, 2017