miércoles, 15 de mayo de 2019

Trade war special edition



Escalating trade conflict 

weighs on world

 economy

The U.S. and China are at it
 again, slapping higher tariffs 
on each other. Washington's
 latest move covers about 3,800
 Chinese goods, from smartphones 
to clothes.

Beijing, meanwhile, is moving 
to raise tariffs on $60 billion 
worth of American imports. 
All this has Asian companies scurrying to secure their supply chains.

Read our comprehensive coverage of the trade war.

US aims more tariffs at China as trade talks move to Beijing

Smartphones and toys likely to be included with no deal in sight

China scrapped 30% of draft trade deal, sources say

Pages went from 150 to 105 after Chinese leadership objected to 'unequal treaty'

Trump's latest China tariffs to shock global supply chains

Suppliers shift production bases as duties target goods like iPhones

Asian tech companies set to initiate trade war contingency plans

Tariffs on consumer electronics expected to hit exporters like Taiwan and South Korea

US to bar 6 Chinese entities from receiving sensitive tech

Subjects allegedly aided Iranian weapons programs and Chinese military

MacBook maker says moving out of China 'no cheaper' than tariffs

Taiwan's Quanta cites logistical costs and lack of supply chains as hurdles

Trade war will 'significantly' hurt US, business lobby chief says

Official warns separate Japan talks should include more than cars and agriculture