US ‘Christmas at risk’ amid China tariffs
Donald Trump’s brutal tariffs on China could impact Christmas in the US, with 80 per cent of toys sold in the US sourced from China.
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Donald Trump’s brutal tariffs on China could impact Christmas in the US, with 80 per cent of toys sold in the US sourced from China.
Standing in front of millions of voters, the Prime Minister and his challenger have danced around the elephant in the room as global relations sit on a knife’s edge.
The local market slid on sea-sawing session as investors wait to see the fallout from the latest Trump announcement.
China is locked in the mother of all trade wars with Donald Trump. Today, the superpower revealed how things are going.
A revealing video released by Ukraine showing two men being interrogated has sparked tensions as China scurries to shut down the “hype”.
A telling stat out of China has revealed how powerbrokers rushed to avoid ‘Liberation Day’, but industry figures are worried about the next step.
The Australian economy is vulnerable to a recession larger than the global financial crisis on this simple act by China.
After a week of throwing barbs, China has followed through on its promise and announced it will further raise tariffs on US goods.
Economists have spent the last week warning of the butterfly effect from raising tariffs and now we’re slowly seeing how things will look for small businesses.
“In the war of attrition, you don’t outlast China. America will buck first,” a Chinese journalist has warned.
The latest twist in Donald Trump’s tariffs war has led to China reaching out to Australia, in another distraction for the leaders on the campaign trail.
Anthony Albanese says Australia is committed to negotiating with Donald Trump on tariffs, but rebuffed China’s offer to “hold hands” in fighting against the measures.
Australia has rejected China’s call to “join hands” and resist Donald Trump’s tariffs.
Incredible new footage of purported captured Chinese soldiers revealing bombshell details from the front line has provided “blatant” proof of Russia’s escalation in Ukraine.
Donald Trump’s plan to pause tariffs on most countries except for China was the US President’s “strategy all along”, the Secretary of the Treasury said.
After plenty of mud-slinging, China has announced a massive manoeuvre to hit back at Donald Trump after its currency dipped dramatically.
The US has warned it would not allow China to “threaten” a key waterway and vowed to take it back from “China’s influence”.
A wild AI-generated video has gone viral days after President Donald Trump vowed his brutal tariffs will revitalise manufacturing in the US.
Some positive signs are beginning to emerge for every nation on earth after a torrid few weeks. But one country is feeling Donald Trump’s wrath.
Beijing’s best and brightest are pushing for a radical plan involving Australia – and it should make us all very nervous.
Two new challengers from Chinese car giant JAC Motors: They’re green, clean, and ready to shake up the ute scene?
The Australian Dollar is the weakest it’s been in five years thanks to Donald Trump’s tariffs.
Prince Andrew sent birthday letters to China’s President, which were written with the help of an alleged Chinese spy, his aide had revealed.
Beijing has forcefully hit back at steep new US tariffs but Donald Trump has mocked the move as China “playing it wrong”.
China said on Friday it would slap 34 percent tariffs on all imports of US goods after Washington imposed steep new levies on Chinese products.
It is nearly certain that a Beijing-controlled 99-year lease to run the Port of Darwin will be terminated.
The White House has clarified its eyebrow-raising decision to keep Russia off President Donald Trump’s sweeping “Liberation Day” tariffs list.
Peter Dutton has been accused of beating the ‘drums of war’ in a scathing piece by China’s state media, which praised the PM for having “spoke the truth”.
The latest Mini to enter Australia might look the same as its predecessors but there a two massive changes you should know about.
China has been heavily criticised for “escalatory behaviour” after deploying dozens of military vehicles to practice “precision strikes” near Taiwan.
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