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The US dollar will remain weak no matter who wins the presidency

The United States dollar has been weak for most of Donald Trump's presidency. Tax cuts, a bigger...

US companies are sticking with China despite rising tensions and pressure from Trump

American companies in China are feeling increasingly pessimistic about trade tensions between Washington and Beijing. But very few want to uproot their business in the world's second biggest economy.

The US and China say they’re making progress on trade, even as other tensions worsen

The United States and China say they're optimistic about the state of their trade agreement — even...

Green recovery or ‘nightmare’ for trade? Europe wants to tax emissions from ships

Europe's plan to raise billions each year for coronavirus relief by charging ships for their pollution could inflame trade tensions at the worst moment for the global economy and set back efforts to tackle the climate crisis.
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Supreme Court won’t hear challenge to Trump’s steel tariffs

The US Supreme Court declined Monday to hear a challenge to President Donald Trump's 25% tariffs on foreign steel.

China is mobilizing its global media machine in the coronavirus war of words

The story of the coronavirus pandemic can be complicated and hard to follow, from how it started to the measures countries have taken to tackle its spread.

China’s economy may not grow at all this year. That hasn’t happened in 44 years

China's economy is showing some tentative signs of recovery from the devastation caused by the novel coronavirus pandemic but the path ahead remains hugely uncertain and growth could be entirely wiped out in 2020, putting millions of jobs at risk.

China’s economy could shrink for the first time in decades due to the coronavirus

The novel coronavirus outbreak has been brutal for China's economy and could plunge the country into its first contraction since the 1970s.
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Small businesses drive China’s economy. The coronavirus outbreak could be fatal for many

The small companies that drive China's economy are worried about how much damage the novel coronavirus outbreak will cause. Without more help or a reprieve from the disease, many may have only weeks to survive.

China halves tariffs on $75 billion worth of US goods, as coronavirus outbreak escalates

China announced on Thursday that it will halve additional tariffs on $75 billion worth of US imports, as the world's two largest economies continue to step back from a years-long trade war that has hurt both countries and dented global growth.
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