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Today — 12 April 2025Main stream

Bessent Takes Tricky Center Stage as Trade Wars Roil U.S. Economy

12 April 2025 at 17:02
The Treasury secretary received counsel and criticism from some of his predecessors over President Trump’s policies.

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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent discussing President Trump’s 90-day pause on “reciprocal” global tariffs on Wednesday.

In South Carolina, a Once Thriving Textile Hub Is Baffled by Trump’s Tariffs

12 April 2025 at 17:01
The Upstate region of South Carolina was saved by foreign companies after the fall of its textile industry. Now, tariffs pose another round of uncertainty.

© Will Crooks for The New York Times

Union County, S.C., has not fared nearly as well as nearby areas in reviving its economy after the textile industry collapsed. But in recent years it has recruited some companies, and many locals don’t want to turn back the clock.

Trade War Forces Tough Question for Retailers: Raise Prices or Eat the Cost?

A trade war with China and tariff threats on other countries are ramping up pressure on stores that sell products from overseas — which, for some categories, is just about all of them.

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Vivian Hoffman owns several stores that sell apparel from China. Her suppliers are already raising prices because of tariffs.

Trade War Forces Tough Question for Retailers: Raise Prices or Eat the Cost?

12 April 2025 at 17:03
A trade war with China and tariff threats on other countries are ramping up pressure on stores that sell products from overseas — which, for some categories, is just about all of them.

For Taiwan’s Small Exporters, the Uncertainty’s as Bad as the Tariffs

The island’s many small factories have thrived by being frugal — and flexible. But President Trump’s unpredictability is testing their limits.

Alex Tang, right, employs about a dozen people at Aegis CNC, which makes manufacturing equipment in Taichung, Taiwan. He does not export directly to the United States, but many of his customers do.

Bond Market is Upended by Trump’s Tariffs

In the usually steady government bond market, the yield on the 10-year Treasury has risen to about 4.5 percent from less than 4 percent at the end of last week.

© Rod Lamkey Jr. for The New York Times

The price of government bonds, issued by the U.S. Treasury, fell on Friday, while yields rose sharply.

China Raises Tariffs on U.S. Imports to 125%, Calling Trump’s Policies a ‘Joke’

11 April 2025 at 19:39
Beijing’s retaliation came after the White House ratcheted up its tariff on Chinese goods to 125 percent, on top of an existing 20 percent tax.

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A worker at Vendome Copper & Brass Works in Louisville, Ky., last month.

EU Countries Go on Tariff Defense

12 April 2025 at 00:49
The uncertainty of higher tariffs has spurred Germany, Italy, Portugal and Spain to announce financial lifelines for businesses and workers. More countries are expected to follow.

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Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez of Spain, left, and President Xi Jinping of China meeting Friday in Beijing.

Trump’s Claims About Global Trade and Tariffs: Fact Check

Across his political career, Donald J. Trump has made his case for tariffs by relying on a number of false and misleading claims. Here’s a guide.

© Erin Schaff/The New York Times

President Trump has pursued a whipsaw approach to tariffs, often shifting course.
Yesterday — 11 April 2025Main stream

How This Trade War Is Different From All Other Trade Wars

11 April 2025 at 17:07
By acting on his own, President Trump has broken with more than 200 years of U.S. history in which Congress set the direction of trade policy.

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However the trade saga develops from here, the first skirmishes in a trade war have begun.

Steeling China for a Tariff Fight, Xi Faces His Biggest Test Since Covid

11 April 2025 at 17:31
Xi Jinping has refused to back down in China’s tariff confrontation with President Trump. But he’ll have to persuade his people that the pain is worth it.

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Xi Jinping in 2019, waiting for President Trump to arrive for bilateral talks in Osaka, Japan.

The ‘China Shock’ Offers a Lesson. It Isn’t the One Trump Has Learned.

11 April 2025 at 17:03
Economists say the U.S. manufacturing decline in recent decades was not mainly about free trade, but about the pace of change without time to adjust.

© Coley Brown for The New York Times

The opening of U.S. trade with China a quarter-century ago led to a flood of imports that came to be known as the “China shock.”

Stock Markets Rattled by Latest Escalation in U.S.-China Trade War

11 April 2025 at 19:16
Beijing retaliated with higher tariffs on U.S. goods, a tit-for-tat move that intensified investors’ anxiety and rattled already shaky markets.

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Traders on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on Thursday.
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