
Trump is reportedly putting pressure on countries seeking bilateral agreements to avoid high tariffs, to cut down their trade with China

China se ha mantenido firme frente a la tormenta de la política exterior estadounidense, incluidas las recientes escaladas en la guerra comercial por parte de la administración Trump.

The Trump administration set midnight on April 9 as the deadline for raising tariffs against China by 50%, part of the fallout from Trump’s “Liberation Day”

Mientras Donald Trump ha sembrado el pánico en gran parte del mundo, su segundo mandato puede reforzar el ascenso de China, igual que hizo el primero.

Sheinbaum and Trump agreed to suspend the “tariff war” until April 2 when the commercial situation will be evaluated. The 25% tariff against Canada was also suspended.

China initiated tariffs in response to Trump’s tariffs and also implemented export controls on five minerals whose production it dominates.

As China surges ahead in critical technologies, Washington debates not how to compete, but how to stop China’s rise–even through war.

Following Trump’s imposition of a 10% additional tariff on Chinese imports, China filed a complaint in the WTO and levied its own tariffs and restrictions in retaliation.

In a massively hyped visit, Narendra Modi, India’s Prime Minister, was received at the White House where he held discussions with US President Joe Biden. The US sought to bring India further into its strategy of encircling China

En abril, el líder de Berkshire Hathaway, Warren Buffett, declaró a Nikkei que la tensión geopolítica entre Estados Unidos y China fue “ciertamente una consideración” en su decisión de desinvertir en Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.

In April, Berkshire Hathaway’s leader Warren Buffett told Nikkei that the geopolitical tension between the United States and China was “certainly a consideration” in his decision to divest from Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC)

Former Ambassador M.K. Bhadrakumar and NewsClick’s Prabir Purkayastha analyze the ongoing G20 session and why the organization’s relevance is at an all-time low