On February 11, local time on February 10, US President Trump signed an executive order announcing a 25% tariff on all steel and aluminum imported into the United States. Trump also said on the same day that there are "no exceptions and exemptions" to the relevant requirements.
European Union Commission: No formal notification of additional duties on European Union goods has been received.
On February 10, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun hosted a regular press conference. According to Bloomberg reporters, US President Trump said that he will announce a 25% tariff on all steel and aluminum imports into the United States on the 10th. What is China's comment on this? Guo Jiakun said that please ask the competent authorities for specific questions. "What I want to emphasize is that there is no way out of protectionism, and there is no winner in trade wars and tariff wars."
On February 4, a spokesperson for the Ministry of Commerce said that on February 1, the United States announced a 10% tariff on relevant Chinese products. In order to defend its legitimate rights and interests, China has appealed the US taxation measures to the WTO dispute settlement mechanism. The US has imposed tariffs on Chinese imports to the US, which seriously violates WTO rules and is of a bad nature. It is a typical unilateralism and trade protectionism. The US move seriously undermines ...
On February 4th, local time, US President Trump signed an executive order suspending the imposition of 25% tariffs on Mexican goods, delaying its implementation until March 4, 2025.
Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau: The United States will delay the imposition of tariffs for 30 days.
Dan Levy, a senior analyst at Barclays, released the latest research report and pointed out that although Tesla's four-season performance was poor, investors were relatively tolerant of fluctuations in its short-term performance. This phenomenon can't help but remind people of Bitcoin. Tesla seems to be gradually moving towards "Bitcoin", and its stock price is gradually less correlated with fundamentals, and more influenced by market sentiment and narrative. Barclays mentioned in the report tha...
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on social media platform "X" about the US tariffs: "We don't want this to happen, but Canada is ready and I will be speaking to Canadians later tonight. There will be talks with the president of Mexico soon.
On February 2nd, local time on February 1st, after the United States announced the tax on Canada, David Ibby, the governor of British Columbia, held a news conference and said that Trump's tariffs "completely betray the historical bond between the two countries, and this is a declaration of economic war against trusted allies and friends." Ibby said that British Columbia has begun to retaliate against American goods, and he has instructed provincial government-run liquor distributors to stop buy...
President Trump has said he will impose 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico.
According to foreign media reports, Colombian President Petro has threatened to impose a 50% tariff on goods from the United States in response to Trump's previous announcement of a 25% tariff on Colombia.
On January 21st, US President-elect Donald Trump said that we will impose tariffs and taxes on foreign countries to benefit our citizens, rather than making other countries rich by taxing our citizens. To that end, we are establishing the External Revenue Service to collect all tariffs, taxes. This will allow a lot of money from foreign services to flow into our treasury. The American dream will soon return and flourish at an unprecedented rate.
President-elect Trump of the United States said that we will impose tariffs and taxes on foreign countries to benefit our citizens, not to enrich other countries by taxing our citizens. To that end, we are establishing the External Revenue Service to collect all tariffs, taxes. This will allow a lot of money from foreign services to flow into our treasury. The American Dream will soon return and flourish at an unprecedented rate.