One Fact Shows the Dramatic Future Ahead After U.S.’ Tariffs on China: Container Ship Bookings Have Fallen by 60%
MagnetCargo ship traffic from China to Southern California has seen a 44% drop.
Read more »Cargo ship traffic from China to Southern California has seen a 44% drop.
Read more »The new tariff policies are driving up the prices of some tech accessories in the U.S.
Read more »The country imports 99% of its uranium concentrate to fuel its nuclear reactors.
Read more »President Donald Trump’s tariff policies and the end of a long-standing exemption have led to one inevitable outcome.
Read more »Chinese control over the supply of rare earth elements isn’t just a logistical or economic vulnerability. It’s also a geostrategic challenge of the first order.
Read more »The U.S. and its allies are trying to reshape the supply chain of rare earth elements to relieve China’s pressure.
Read more »President Donald Trump has signed the country’s first legislation directly addressing DeFi. It’s the first pro-crypto legislation passed under the new administration.
Read more »The trade war between China and the U.S. poses a risk to aircraft manufacturers.
Read more »Beijing has decided to reduce the number of U.S. film releases in response to Trump’s new tariffs.
Read more »While some brands expect consumers to cover the cost of the tariffs, others will have no choice but to increase their prices to offset the financial impact.
Read more »Apple’s reliance on hardware and complex distribution chains makes it particularly vulnerable.
Read more »The Ukraine war revealed a tactic where changing the country of origin on paper allows products to bypass sanctions or tariffs.
Read more »The global economy is facing a troubling situation.
Read more »The U.S. wants to regain leadership in the semiconductor industry. Hence its hostility to Taiwan.
Read more »Apple and Samsung are the primary victims of this tariff war. China’s scenario is quite different.
Read more »Rising tariffs are pushing Apple to relocate its manufacturing to India to protect its profit margins. The idea of a U.S.-made iPhone remains an unrealistic fantasy.
Read more »If Apple needs to import iPhones, India is a better (and cheaper) option than China.
Read more »The U.S. has intensified trade pressure on the Asian nation.
Read more »The Chinese government has added two critical metals, scandium and dysprosium, to its list of export restrictions.
Read more »Globalization as we know it is about to end. While the U.S. is de-globalizing, China is developing its own ecosystem. Some of these changes may be irreversible.
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