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China’s foreign trade up 6.2% to hit new record in first 7 months, defying West’s protectionist measures

The positive trade momentum in July is bolstered by a range of factors, including growing overseas demand amid looming global interest rate cut cycle. The 2024 Paris Olympic Games have also partly helped to drive the global demands for “Made in China” commodities, ranging from sports equipment, souvenirs to other goods. Despite US-led blockade against … Read More

US probes more Chinese products, in latest sign of its growing protectionism

On Monday, the US Department of Commerce announced anti-dumping tariffs between 21.77 percent and 218.15 percent on more than a dozen Chinese companies for exports of glass wine bottles to the US. The preliminary ruling followed an anti-dumping investigation into glass wine bottles from China, Chile and Mexico, according to the China Trade Remedies Information … Read More

Steel, Aluminum Makers Push Trudeau Government on China Tariffs

Steel and aluminum producers in Canada are urging Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government to swiftly impose new tariffs on Chinese products, saying metals from the Asian powerhouse are flooding the Canadian market and threatening local jobs. Catherine Cobden, president and chief executive officer of the Canadian Steel Producers Association, told a news conference in Ottawa … Read More

How Budget Deficits Grow Due To Trade Deficits

Excessive imports siphon demand for goods and services away from American producers and drive the government to run a budget deficit to cover that gap. This shortfall in demand in the U.S. produces a recession-like effect because it means that the dollars earned by Americans are not being re-spent into the U.S. economy to employ … Read More

Sharpie-maker Newell moves more operations from China as tariffs loom

Sharpie pen maker Newell Brands is moving some production of kitchen appliances out of China and has relocated manufacturing for its writing business to Tennessee as it faces “uncertainty” on tariffs ahead of the U.S. presidential election, Newell CEO Chris Peterson said. Peterson specified in the interview the supply-chain changes are not a response to … Read More

GM Canada supports potential tariffs on Chinese EV imports amid market concerns

The Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers’ Association has pushed strongly for alignment with U.S. policy so that the more than $40 billion in Canadian EV industry investments announced over the past four years can have room to succeed. “Because on the basis of strong competition, a fair playing field, it encourages us to invest heavily, employ deeply.” … Read More

Georgia golf cart makers declare war on Chinese rivals, demand hefty tariffs on imports

Two Georgia companies have asked the U.S. government to slap hefty tariffs on golf carts being imported from China, arguing that they are receiving unfair subsidies that undercut U.S. competition and workers. More than 3,000 Georgians work for the companies making golf carts. Makers say 3,000 jobs are at risk. Read the article.

New tariff legislation from Graham to penalize countries purchasing Iranian oil

Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) introduced new legislation on Wednesday aimed at imposing tariffs on nations that import crude oil or petroleum products from Iran,accorging to the Jewish Insider. The proposed Tariffs for Terrorism Act comes after extensive discussions with former President Donald Trump on strategies to further limit Iran’s oil revenue. The legislation seeks to … Read More

Trade Commission Extends Tariffs on Spanish Black Olives

United States trade officials marked the fifth anniversary of tariffs on some Spanish table olive imports by voting unanimously to extend them. A four-member panel of the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) voted to keep tariffs on some Spanish black ripe table olive imports. The vote was required under the Uruguay Round Agreements Act, which … Read More