EU Raises Tariffs on Chinese Ceramic Tableware to 79% After Dumping Review

The European Union has approved a sharp increase in tariffs on ceramic tableware imported from China, escalating trade tensions as Brussels moves to shield domestic manufacturers from what it describes as unfair pricing practices. Following a detailed review of anti dumping measures that

Trump’s Iran Tariffs Put Pressure on China to Rethink Trade Strategy With Tehran

The United States’ latest move to impose secondary tariffs on countries trading with Iran is expected to raise China’s oil import costs in the short term and force Beijing to reassess how it manages one of its most sensitive overseas economic relationships. Analysts

China Condemns US ‘Coercion’ After Trump Imposes 25% Tariffs on Iran Trade Partners

China’s embassy in the United States has criticised Washington for what it called coercive economic tactics after US President Donald Trump announced sweeping new tariffs targeting countries that continue to trade with Iran. The move has heightened tensions between major powers and raised

China and Canada Signal Thaw in Trade Relations as US Tariffs Reshape Global Ties

China and Canada appear to be moving toward a reset in their strained trade relationship, as leaders in both countries reassess their economic strategies in response to shifting global conditions and the impact of renewed US tariffs. The change in tone comes as

Malaysia Grapples With Unease Over US Trade Deal and Its Impact on the Poultry Plate

Malaysia’s latest trade agreement with the United States is proving hard to swallow for many consumers and food professionals, as concerns grow over the quality, taste and standards of imported American poultry. While officials argue the pact brings economic benefits and improved market

China’s Exports Decline for First Time in Eight Months as Global Demand Weakens

China’s exports unexpectedly fell in October, marking the first contraction since February and highlighting renewed challenges for the world’s second-largest economy as global demand softens. The slowdown raises concerns about the durability of China’s trade recovery, which had shown signs of stabilization earlier

Israeli Envoy Highlights Expanding Opportunities in Economic Cooperation With China

The potential for economic collaboration between Israel and China remains largely untapped, according to Ravit Baer, Israel’s Consul General in Shanghai. Speaking on Thursday at the China International Import Expo (CIIE), Baer expressed optimism about the growing opportunities for trade and innovation between

Commentary: China’s Export Growth Turns Negative in October as Global Demand Softens

China’s exports unexpectedly fell in October, marking the first monthly contraction since March and underscoring the uneven nature of the country’s post-pandemic trade recovery. Data released by the General Administration of Customs on November 7 showed that exports, measured in U.S. dollar terms,

How BRI Tech Corridors Are Redefining Trade Connectivity

China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is entering a new technological phase, emphasizing digital infrastructure, AI applications, and smart trade corridors. Recent developments include high-speed fiber networks, AI-powered logistics, and cloud-enabled customs systems across partner countries. Analysts note that these digital corridors not