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U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent predicted on Tuesday that China could lose 10 million jobs quickly due to tariffs and ...
The administration later walked back its initial proposal, and announced April 9 it would immediately hike tariffs on Chinese ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said China is an unreliable trade partner and should be responsible for reducing tensions.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent declined to say whether the U.S. and China are in direct communication and whether President ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Tuesday said the onus is on China to bring down its tariffs as he outlined how many jobs the world's second-largest economy stands to lose in a trade war.
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Amazon S3 on MSNU.S- China Trade War: Scott Bessent Drops BOMBSHELL in China Tariff Clash—Hints at Major FalloutU.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent declined to confirm direct tariff negotiations with China, suggesting that Beijing ...
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During Tuesday's White House press briefing, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent was asked about US-China trade negotiation ...
Scott Bessent highlights potential economic fallout for China amid ongoing trade tensions with the US, citing job losses and ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced no new tariff deals with major trading partners Tuesday but hinted negotiations ...
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has once again addressed what he initially called a potential 'de-escalation' of US-China tariff war.
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China caved on one of its major 125% tariffs against ethane imports from the U.S. on Tuesday, having initially imposed the tariff last month.
The IMF has reviewed the global growth downward, highlighting the impacts of Trump’s tariff war and warning about financial ...
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