China trashes Trump’s tariff threat
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FOSHAN, China, Sept 26 (Reuters) - In China's "Furniture Kingdom" of Lecong, home to a strip of cavernous malls, vendors shrugged off the latest round of tariffs from Washington, saying they've long given up on the U.S. market.
Editor's note: This is the second installment of Wood & Wood Products' Editor-in-Chief Karen Koenig's travel blog, chronicling her ongoing visits to Chinese wood products plants as part of a delegation of U.S. woodworking executives. I continue to be ...
Monday’s announcement that China and the U.S. would significantly ease levies as they attempt to ratchet down trade tensions that have roiled global markets may have been a light at the end of the tunnel for some in the furniture industry, but one U.S ...
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For China, Trump’s furniture-tariff threat could complicate efforts to reassemble trade
US President Donald Trump's renewed threat to impose tariffs on imported furniture could erode some of China's exports while doing little to bring manufacturing back to America as he promised, according to analysts. And they added that such a move risks ...
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US President Donald Trump has declared his administration will start slapping steep tariffs on countries that export furniture to America, putting China in the crosshairs of his efforts to bring manufacturing back to his country again, even amid ongoing ...
Over the last two decades, Zhang Xianfeng has dabbled in working as a movie extra and renovated homes. But he’s spent most of his time in factories manufacturing furniture and Apple iPhone accessories. These days, he works in construction. “I work nine ...