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    China Reduces Tariffs on EU Pork Imports by Up to 62%
    ınternational maritime organization and european union newsDec 30, 2025

    China Reduces Tariffs on EU Pork Imports by Up to 62%

    China cuts tariffs on EU pork imports worth over $2 billion, following an anti-dumping investigation linked to EU duties on Chinese electric vehicles.

    Yellen: High tariffs misguided, would raise prices
    marketsDec 10, 2025

    Yellen: High tariffs misguided, would raise prices

    US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says walling off the economy as proposed by Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump would be 'deeply misguided,' raising prices for American consumers and making US companies less competitive, Reuters reports

    US CBP collects US$2.5b in tariffs on goods
    logisticsDec 10, 2025

    US CBP collects US$2.5b in tariffs on goods

    US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Commissioner Kevin McAleenan has told the CBP 2018 Trade Symposium in Atlanta that the agency has collected more than US$2

    China slaps tariffs on US pharma, crude oil, soybeans in retaliation
    energyJan 1, 2000

    China slaps tariffs on US pharma, crude oil, soybeans in retaliation

    CHINESE retaliatory measures went into effect in response to last week's 15 per cent US tariff on tools, apparel, footwear and electronics valued at US

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    11 billion last year, according to the Wall Street Journal

    US threat to impose tariffs on China imports likely to push up rates
    marketsJan 1, 2000

    US threat to impose tariffs on China imports likely to push up rates

    US President Donald Trump's threat to impose a 10 per cent tariff effective from September 1 on the remaining US$300 billion of imports from China that have not already been hit by tariffs has prompted Drewry to predict a 'a brief spike in transpacific freight rates, specifically to the US west coast as the quickest route to market in the first half of August'

    China slaps tariffs on US$60b of American goods as trade war escalates
    marketsJan 1, 2000

    China slaps tariffs on US$60b of American goods as trade war escalates

    BEIJING has retaliated against Donald Trump's decision to impose duties on more than half of all Chinese imports by slapping new tariffs on US$60 billion of American goods and scolding the US president for a lack of 'good faith' in bilateral trade negotiations, reports the UK's Financial Times