
China Holds Fire as Trump Escalates Tariff Rhetoric, Betting on Patience Ahead of April Leaders Summit
Beijing projects calm, preserves fragile trade truce, and quietly expands global ties while Washington widens its economic pressure playbook
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Beijing projects calm, preserves fragile trade truce, and quietly expands global ties while Washington widens its economic pressure playbook

Landmark agreement promises to boost exports, strengthen supply chains, and deepen economic ties as India looks beyond U.S. tariffs

Prime Minister Mark Carney reaffirms commitment to USMCA after Washington signals it will block any move that could turn Canada into a gateway for Chinese exports

Diplomatic tensions deepen after Davos speech as Washington signals a tougher line on Ottawa

Tariff Threats Against Europe Lifted as Markets Rally and Arctic Talks Intensify

U.S. access to rare earth resources and Golden Dome collaboration form the backbone of a long-term strategic agreement

EU eyes retaliatory tariffs and sweeping trade measures after Trump threatens to raise export levies

U.S. president calls Britain’s sovereignty transfer “great stupidity,” linking it to Greenland and warning NATO allies

French president warns against economic coercion as tensions with Washington escalate over Europe, wine exports, and Greenland

New 10-year gas supply deal and ambitious trade target highlight India’s push to diversify partnerships as U.S. talks stall

Prime minister urges preparedness amid geopolitical pressure, military signaling, and growing transatlantic trade risks

As Washington threatens rising tariffs on eight European NATO allies over control of Greenland, Nuuk stresses sovereignty, international law, and transatlantic unity

Brussels weighs deploying a rarely used anti-coercion tool that could unleash more than €90 billion in retaliation against the U.S., raising stakes for global markets

U.S. President escalates trade rhetoric against France while reviving controversial plans on Greenland and warning Europe of broader economic pressure

Ottawa opens the door to Chinese electric vehicles while Beijing moves to ease punitive duties on key Canadian farm exports

Levies would begin at 10% in February and climb to 25% by June if no deal is reached