Growing gaps with Mexico, Vietnam add to the biggest imbalance the U.S. faces—with China.
U.S. intermodal chassis manufacturers are again asking the federal government for protection against chassis made in Mexico, Vietnam and Thailand.
Growing gaps with Mexico and Vietnam add to the biggest imbalance the U.S. faces—with China.
Mexico, China and Canada were the largest importers for the US in 2023, and the first targets of US President Donald Trump’s tariffs. Germany, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, India, Ireland, Italy and France may be next.
Trump Turns Up Trade Pressure on China
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China's Trade Dominance in South America Tempers Trump's Influence
How Trump’s First Trade War With China Gave Rise to New Targets
As Donald Trump unleashes round two of his trade wars, an analysis of the way global commerce has rewired since his first presidency shows how Vietnam, Mexico and Canada are exposed this time around as a new era of American protectionism unfolds.
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Trump Turns Up Trade Pressure on China After Beijing Fails to Come Running
Vietnam's goods exports to the United States accounted for 30% of its gross domestic product last year, the highest share among U.S. top trade partners, a Reuters review of public data shows, making the country highly vulnerable to reciprocal tariffs.
On February 26, 2025, the U.S. Chassis Manufactures Coalition (“Coalition” or “Petitioner”), filed a petition for the imposition of antidumping
Vietnam’s Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh urged officials to green-light Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite service in the Southeast Asian country.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 26, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The U.S. Chassis Manufacturers Coalition filed petitions alleging that unfairly traded imports of chassis from Mexico, Thailand, and Vietnam are injuring ...
Vietnams exports to the U.S. accounted for 30% of its GDP in 2023, the highest share among Americas major trade partners, making the country highly vulnerable to potential U.S. tariffs. Since the U.S.
Vietnam's exports to the U.S. account for 30% of its GDP, making it vulnerable to tariffs. Post-2018 trade shifts from China to Vietnam attracted major firms like Samsung and Nike. With $142.4 billion in exports,
US President Donald Trump's increased tariffs on steel and aluminum are set to significantly impact global metal markets, particularly affecting countries in the Asia Pacific region, including China,
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