Import and export prices rose unexpectedly in February, with import prices up 0.4% MoM and export prices up 0.1% MoM, defying forecasts. Fuel import prices significantly contributed to the rise, with ...
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Faltering U.S. industrial leadership has allowed China to take a harder trade stance as President-elect Donald Trump prepares to take office. By Keith Bradsher Reporting from Beijing When Donald J.
The clock is ticking on trade deals that the U.S. will need to strike with many nations, most notably China, to avoid what Trump’s treasury secretary has described as an “unsustainable” tariffs war.