WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump is taking a blowtorch to the rules that have governed world trade for decades. The ...
President Trump initiated a major shift in U.S. trade policy by ordering higher tariffs to match those of other nations.
President Trump pumped the brakes last week on a pledge to shut down an import tax exemption for cheap consumer goods from China, his latest last-second swerve in a global game of chicken playing ...
OVER 90 percent of exports of India, Thailand, China and the Philippines which are destined for the US are most at risk in Asia of being slapped higher reciprocal tariffs by US President Donald Trump, ...
India's Finance Minister introduces HS code for GI-recognized rice, allowing exports and ensuring authenticity and reputation ...
Canada and Mexico are the top buyers of U.S. exports in more than 72% of all export categories, according to my analysis of ...
For the US, the real battlefield of trade remains focused on stopping China’s advances, although tariffs will do little to ...
The Finance Minister also announced that the customs tariff on platinum findings has been slashed to 6.4 per cent, down from the previous 25 per cent ...
each with their own tariff schedules containing thousands of tariff codes. And that’s not to mention the challenge of calculating a value for other nations’ regulations, fiscal policies and ...
President Donald Trump is taking a blowtorch to the rules that have governed world trade for decades. The “reciprocal' tariffs that he announced are likely to create chaos for global businesses and ...
“The stuff would be imported in shipping containers with full customs information (where goods are made, tariff codes, etc.) filed online two days [before] arrival to a U.S. port so [Customs and ...