News

By Ella Cao and Naveen Thukral BEIJING/SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Chinese firms have booked the first soymeal cargo from Argentina ...
But China's main goal is ensuring the EU remains an accessible and affluent market for goods that might not reach the U.S.
Western companies are struggling to secure approvals for rare-earth imports from Chinese authorities, despite the U.S.-China ...
When President Donald Trump’s historically high tariffs on China hit, they disrupted the supply chain and the flow of ...
Aditi Rasquinha, CEO of DHL Global Forwarding Greater China says the region's export growth has been resilient despite a ...
After blocking supplies of rare earths, China has blocked supplies of specialty fertilisers to India, which has led to ...
FedEx said it expects fallout from President Trump’s trade war to cut its revenue this quarter by $170 million, after a ...
Iran's threat to close the Strait of Hormuz – one of the world's most critical transit routes, through which roughly a ...
Some of President Donald Trump’s steepest tariffs are on products like washing machines, and on Thursday, GE Appliances said it would spend a half a billion dollars to make even more of them in the ...
China’s Premier Li Qiang has said the country would “open its doors still wider to the world” as he warned of the risk of “fragmentation” of global supply chains amid trade tensions.
China trade war expands into the auto, steel and rare earths sectors, few companies are feeling the pressure more than top ...