As US retailers worry about supply chain, China weighs next move
- In early April 2025, global trade faced uncertainty amid Trump's tariff policies.
- Trump aimed to reduce trade deficits and bring industries back to the United States.
- Tariffs impacted sectors; Volkswagen halted Mexico rail shipments, while New Mexico exports rose in 2024.
- Henco Global CEO Simon Cohen stated retail exports from Mexico were on hold, and China exports remained in limbo.
- Following tariff pauses, freight bookings surged, yet economists warned of potential recession risks.
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Trump’s war on US' trade deficit with tariffs
No one but Trump truly knows whether tariffs are here to stay or open to negotiation. But if these tariffs persist for a long time, we may see even more global supply chains shift toward regional supply chains - Anadolu Ajansı
As US retailers worry about supply chain, China weighs next move
LOS ANGELES (NewsNation) — President Donald Trump's tariffs on China are expected to increase prices for everyday items. The trade wars have already roiled financial markets and plunged businesses into uncertainty — all while economists warn of potentially weakened economic growth and heightened inequality. But there is another concern: The supply chain. Bookings for ocean containers from China to the U.S. are plummeting, signaling a potential s…
Global supply chains put to test by Trump tariffs
LONDON — From semiconductors in Taiwan to medicines in India, the global production of goods has been highly specialised for almost half a century, enabling companies to optimise supply chains. But US President Donald Trump's trade war, despite a pause for some of his punishing tariffs announced Wednesday, risks fragmenting the status quo for global logistics, in turn causing
Tracking Trump’s On-Again, Off-Again Tariffs and the Global Trade War
Since re-entering office, President Trump has issued a flurry of tariffs in an effort to rewire the global economy. At 12:01 a.m. Eastern time on Wednesday, his most aggressive moves yet took effect, imposing double-digit rates on dozens of countries. About 13 hours later, he said he would halt implementation of those tariffs for the next 90 days, citing new talks with foreign nations on trade. Mr. Trump kept new tariffs on China in place and he…
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