12:31 BOJ to raise rates in Q3 though Trump tariffs will disrupt policy normalisation: Reuters poll
-The Bank of Japan is likely to hold its key interest rate through June, showed a Reuters survey of economists, with a 25-basis-point hike next quarter expected by a slight majority of respondents rather than over two-thirds in a poll last month.
- Reuters09:17 China's President Xi says tariffs and trade wars hurt world economic order
-Chinese President Xi Jinping said on Wednesday that tariff and trade wars undermine the legitimate rights and interests of all countries, hurt the multilateral trading system and impact the world economic order, the official Xinhua news agency reported.
- Reuters08:17 Exclusive: China EV giant BYD reboots Europe operations after strategic stumbles, sources say
-China's leading EV maker BYD is overhauling its European operations after strategic missteps including failures to sign up enough dealers and hire executives with local-market knowledge and to offer hybrids in markets resistant to fully electric vehicles, six current and former BYD executives said.
- Reuters07:51 Japan's factory activity shrinks on tariff woes, services perk up, PMI shows
-Japan's factory activity shrank for the tenth consecutive month in April as confidence among manufacturers dived to almost 5-year lows, dented by worries about U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff policies, a private-sector survey showed on Wednesday.
- Reuters07:41 Trade war and safety concerns take centre stage at Shanghai auto show
-China's annual major auto shows have become a showcase for the rise of ever-cheaper, better-performing electric vehicles and more confident local brands in the world's biggest market for cars.
- Reuters07:41 Mercedes CEO urges EU to find equitable solution to China-made EV tariff dispute
-Mercedes-Benz CEO Ola Källenius said on Wednesday the German automaker was urging the European Union to find an "equitable solution" to create a level-playing field for China-made electric vehicles in Europe.
- Reuters06:48 Vietnam seeks more free trade deals to drive growth as Trump tariff looms
-Vietnam is seeking to speed up its negotiations for new free trade agreements while more effectively exploiting the 17 ones it has already signed, as its export-reliant economy is bracing for U.S. tariffs.
- Reuters05:59 Dollar surges then steadies as Trump backs down on Fed attacks
-The U.S. dollar rose sharply and then steadied on Wednesday as President Donald Trump backed away from threats of firing Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell in a relief to investors while optimism around trade deals lifted beaten down sentiment.
- Reuters04:21 South Korea to seek speedy solution on auto tariffs in US trade talks
-South Korea's Industry Minister Ahn Duk-geun said on Wednesday that Seoul will seek a speedy solution over auto tariffs in trade talks with U.S. counterparts and is also prepared for the prospect of Washington bringing up the issue of defence costs.
- Reuters04:21 Oil rises 1% on Iran sanctions, drop in US crude stocks
-Oil prices rose almost 1% in early trade on Wednesday, extending the prior day's gains as investors weighed a fresh round of sanctions on Iran, a drop in U.S. crude stocks and a softer tone from Donald Trump on the Federal Reserve.
- Reuters04:21 Trump tariffs threaten to pile more pain on Thailand's rice sector
-Thai farmer Daeng Donsingha was already worried for her family of nine when rice prices in the world's second-largest exporter of the staple crashed this year after India resumed exports.
- Reuters03:43 Focus: Hyundai Steel's $6 bln US investment draws investor ire, tests Seoul's tariff strategy
-In late March, as investors kept hammering Hyundai Steel shares after the South Korean steelmaker announced a $6 billion investment in the U.S., the company organised a call with a dozen investors to calm nerves over the project that lacked detailed funding plans.
- Reuters03:43 Musk says Tesla's Optimus humanoid robots affected by China's export curbs on rare earths
-Tesla CEO Elon Musk said on Tuesday that the production of its Optimus humanoid robots had been affected by China's export restrictions of rare earth magnets.
- Reuters03:41 Stocks, dollar rebound in Asia as Trump steps back
-Stock markets were enjoying a much-needed relief rally in Asia on Wednesday after President Donald Trump said he had no plans to fire the head of the Federal Reserve, and hinted at lower tariffs for China.
- Reuters03:41 Bessent sees de-escalation in US-China trade tensions, talks to be 'a slog'
-U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Tuesday that he believes there will be a de-escalation in U.S.-China trade tensions, but negotiations with Beijing have not yet started and would be a "slog," according to a person who heard his closed-door presentation to investors at a JP Morgan conference.
- Reuters00:25 Oil prices settle up nearly 2% on new Iran sanctions, equities rally
-Oil prices settled more than $1 per barrel higher on Tuesday as new U.S. sanctions against Iran and rising equity markets helped spark a recovery rally from the prior session's steep selloff.
- Reuters00:25 Trading Day: Stocks rebound, no new Powell-bashing or trade tirades from Trump
-Making sense of the forces driving global markets
- Reuters23:51 US, Japan move closer to outline of trade deal, source says
-The United States and Japan are moving closer to an interim arrangement on trade, but many of the biggest issues are being put off, according to a person familiar with the matter.
- Reuters23:51 IMF slashes global outlook as White House says trade talks pick up pace
-Worldwide economic output will slow in the months ahead as U.S. President Donald Trump's steep tariffs on virtually all trading partners begin to bite, the International Monetary Fund said on Tuesday as global finance chiefs swarmed Washington seeking deals with Trump's team to lower the levies.
- Reuters21:53 US Treasury Secretary says situation with China is unsustainable, source says
-U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Tuesday said that the tariff standoff with China is unsustainable and that he expects the situation to de-escalate, a source familiar said.
- Reuters22/04 IMF cuts growth forecasts for most countries in wake of century-high US tariffs
-The International Monetary Fund slashed its forecasts for growth in the United States, China and most countries, citing the impact of U.S. tariffs now at 100-year highs, and warning that further trade tensions would slow growth further.
- Reuters22/04 Dollar close to multi-year lows versus euro, Swiss Franc as Trump attacks the Fed
-The dollar marked a fresh low against the yen and hovered around multi-year lows versus the euro and the Swiss franc on Tuesday as President Donald Trump's attacks on the Federal Reserve raised concerns about the central bank's independence.
- Reuters22/04 Japan sees little scope for grand deal on yen in talks with US
-When Japanese Finance Minister Katsunobu Kato meets his U.S. counterpart Scott Bessent in Washington this week, the yen is shaping up to be a major topic of discussion, though sources say Tokyo will push back against any request to boost its currency.
- Reuters22/04 Vietnam clamps down on fraud on US exports, document shows
-Vietnam's trade ministry has issued a directive to crack down on illegal transhipment of goods to the United States and other trading partners as it tries to avoid steep U.S. tariffs, according to a document reviewed by Reuters.
- Reuters22/04 China's Nio delays Europe launch of Firefly EV to third quarter
-China's Nio said on Tuesday it would launch its Firefly electric vehicle in Europe in the third quarter, later than initially forecast, after it underestimated challenges involved in sales and service network expansions in the region.
- Reuters22/04 Exclusive: LG, Samsung sue Indian government over electronic-waste pricing policy
-South Korea's LG and Samsung have sued India's government to quash a policy which increases payouts to electronic-waste recyclers, court filings show, joining other major companies in contesting the country's environmental rules citing business impact.
- Reuters22/04 'For our country': China's patriots are buying the dip
-Retail investors are joining the state-backed "national team" to defend the stock market.
- Reuters22/04 Asia fights drag from Wall St as US assets buckle
-Asian stock markets fought to hold their footing on Tuesday after a furious flight from U.S. assets undermined Wall Street and the dollar, while concerns about the independence of the Federal Reserve piled fresh pressure on Treasuries.
- Reuters22/04 US finalizes tariffs on Southeast Asian solar imports
-The tariffs unveiled on Monday vary widely depending on the company and country.
- Reuters21/04 Trading Day: Trump pummels Powell
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- Reuters21/04 China's CATL launches new sodium-ion battery brand
-China's CATL on Monday launched a new brand for its sodium-ion batteries, Naxtra, which it said would go into mass production in December, and a second generation of its fast-charging battery for electric cars.
- Reuters21/04 Malaysia Airlines eyes new Boeing jets should China reject them
-Malaysia Airlines' parent company, Malaysia Aviation Group, is talking to Boeing about acquiring new jets that become available if Chinese airlines stop taking deliveries, its managing director told Malaysian state news outlet Bernama.
- Reuters21/04 Exclusive: Huawei readies new AI chip for mass shipment as China seeks Nvidia alternatives, sources say
-Huawei Technologies (HWT.UL) plans to begin mass shipments of its advanced 910C artificial intelligence chip to Chinese customers as early as next month, two people familiar with the matter said.
- Reuters21/04 Nintendo faces trade war test with Switch 2 launch
-Nintendo's Switch became a source of much-needed escapism during pandemic restrictions. Now, the Japanese video game company faces the harsh reality of a brutal trade war as it launches its successor device.
- Reuters21/04 At China auto show, EV makers to grapple with autonomous-tech crackdown, launch Tesla 'killers'
-More than 70 Chinese and international automotive brands will showcase more than 100 new or refreshed models at the Shanghai auto show this week, intensifying already cutthroat competition in the world's premier market for electric vehicles and hybrids.
- Reuters21/04 Singapore's Keppel gets $1.5 billion in capital commitments for its funds
-Keppel , a Singapore-based manager and operator of assets such as data centres, said on Monday that it has secured close to S$2.0 billion ($1.53 billion) of capital commitments from global institutional investors for its flagship funds.
- Reuters21/04 Vietnam central bank preparing restructuring plan for troubled lender SCB
-Vietnam's central bank is drafting a plan to restructure the troubled Saigon Joint Stock Commercial Bank, the lender at the centre of the country's biggest financial fraud on record, local media reported.
- Reuters21/04 China's JD.com calls out anti-competitive pressures on food delivery couriers
-Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com highlighted anti-competitive pressures on food delivery couriers in a social media post on Monday, alleging that other platforms were coercing couriers to avoid working with JD Takeaway.
- Reuters21/04 Indonesia books larger-than-expected $4.3 billion trade surplus in March
-Indonesia reported on Monday a $4.33 billion trade surplus in March, more than expected and the widest in four months as shipments beat estimates and imports were weaker than anticipated.
- Reuters21/04 US beef off the menu as the trade war hits Beijing's American-style restaurants
-At Home Plate BBQ, an American-style restaurant in Beijing, staff are reprinting menus. The U.S.-China trade war means American beef - once the star ingredient - will soon be off the table.
- Reuters21/04 China's export controls are curbing critical mineral shipments to the world
-China's export controls on three metals important across the defence and chip sectors are keeping shipments at historically low levels despite high prices worldwide as Beijing flexes its control over the minerals supply chain.
- Reuters21/04 Second Boeing jet starts return from China, tracker shows
-The jet appears to be another victim of the tit-for-tat bilateral tariffs launched by Trump.
- Reuters21/04 Stocks and dollar slide as Trump's Fed attacks jangle nerves
-Asian equities and U.S. stock futures slid on Monday while the dollar slumped, as anxiety over tariffs and public criticism of the Federal Reserve by President Donald Trump hit sentiment, leading gold prices to a new high.
- Reuters21/04 South Korea's leading presidential candidate vows to address 'Korea Discount'
-South Korea's leading presidential candidate, Lee Jae-myung, on Monday pledged to push for a revision of the country's commercial act, as part of a plan to eliminate the so-called "Korea Discount."
- Reuters21/04 China keeps lending rates steady; trade war raises bets for stimulus
-China kept benchmark lending rates steady on Monday for the sixth successive month, matching market expectations.
- Reuters21/04 Dollar weakens on concerns about Fed's independence under Trump
-The dollar tumbled on Monday as investor confidence in the U.S. economy took another hit over President Donald Trump's plans to shake up the Federal Reserve, which would throw into question the independence of the central bank.
- Reuters21/04 South Korea finds 'Made in Korea' breaches intended to avoid US tariffs
-South Korea has found rising attempts to disguise foreign products as Korean exports, mostly from China, to avoid U.S. President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs, its customs agency said on Monday.
- Reuters21/04 China opposes any deals between US, other nations at its expense
-China respects all parties resolving economic and trade differences with the United States through consultation on an equal footing, but it will firmly oppose any party striking a deal at China's expense, its Commerce Ministry said on Monday.
- Reuters21/04 South Korea, US, to hold trade talks this week, Seoul says
-South Korea and the United States will hold trade consultations this week in Washington at the suggestion of the United States, Seoul's trade ministry said on Sunday.
- Reuters21/04 Oil prices slip 1% after progress in US-Iran talks
-Oil prices fell more than 1% at Monday's open in Asia after nuclear talks between the United States and Iran progressed, easing supply concerns.
- Reuters20/04 China's US envoy urges end to trade war, but warns Beijing ready to fight
-China's ambassador to the United States, Xie Feng, has urged Washington to seek common ground with Beijing and pursue peaceful coexistence while warning that China stood ready to retaliate in the escalating trade war.
- Reuters20/04 Boeing jet returns to US from China, a victim of Trump's tariff war
-A Boeing jet intended for use by a Chinese airline landed back at the planemaker's U.S. production hub on Sunday, a victim of the tit-for-tat bilateral tariffs launched by President Donald Trump in his global trade offensive.
- Reuters20/04 Japan seeks 'fairness' in currency talks with US, Prime Minister Ishiba says
-Trump accused Tokyo of intentionally weakening the yen to give its exporters an unfair advantage.
- Reuters19/04 Pakistani Christian man to appeal death sentence for blasphemy
-A Christian man accused of blasphemy in the eastern Pakistani town of Jaranwala will appeal against a death sentence handed down by an anti-terrorism court, his lawyer said on Saturday.
- Reuters19/04 Buick finally had cars Americans wanted to buy - then came tariffs
-Buick’s three most popular models are made outside the U.S. That means all three are now subject to stiff tariffs that could add thousands to sticker prices on dealer lots in the U.S.
- Reuters19/04 Taiwan short-selling curbs extended again amid tariff uncertainty
-Taiwan's top financial regulator said on Saturday it would extend temporary curbs on the short-selling of shares to help ensure stock market stability, and did not give an end date for when the restrictions might be lifted.
- Reuters19/04 China shipbuilders rip Trump's 'short-sighted' US port fees
-China's shipbuilders on Saturday blasted as "short-sighted" U.S. port fees announced by President Donald Trump's administration on China-linked ships, a measure aimed at the nation's shipbuilding industry.
- Reuters18/04 Ford halts shipments of vehicles to China amid tariffs
-Ford Motor said on Friday it has halted shipments of its SUVs, pick-up trucks and sports cars to China, as it starts to face the heat from retaliatory tariffs that have seen vehicles face taxes as high as 150%.
- Reuters18/04 In US Chinatowns, merchants ‘don’t want the trade war to be a war’
-Last week, a pack of rice crackers at Sun Vin Grocery store on Mulberry Street in New York City’s Chinatown cost $4.99.
- Reuters18/04 Japan's Nikkei notches best week in 3 months on trade deal hopes
-Japan's Nikkei share average rose 1% on Friday to clock its best week in three months, as investors turned more hopeful that U.S. President Donald Trump would be able to broker trade deals with some of its top trading partners, including Japan.
- Reuters18/04 Exclusive: Toyota weighs adding US production of new RAV4 in response to tariffs, sources say
-Toyota is considering producing the next version of its top-selling RAV4 SUV in the United States, three people familiar with the matter said, becoming the latest automaker to rethink supply chains to lessen the hit from U.S. tariffs on imported vehicles.
- Reuters18/04 Japan does not manipulate FX to weaken the yen, finmin says
-Japan does not manipulate the currency market to weaken the yen, Finance Minister Katsunobu Kato told parliament on Friday, countering accusations from U.S. President Donald Trump that Japan intentionally depreciates its currency to help exporters.
- Reuters18/04 Indonesia says to increase US imports, lower orders from other countries
-Indonesia will increase imports of U.S. food and commodities and reduce orders from countries the Southeast Asian nation currently buys the products from, chief economic minister Airlangga Hartarto told reporters in Washington.
- Reuters18/04 Japan's core inflation accelerates, complicates BOJ's rate path
-Japan's core inflation accelerated in March due to persistent rises in food costs, data showed on Friday, complicating the central bank's task of weighing mounting price pressures against risks to the economy from higher U.S. tariffs.
- Reuters18/04 Trump signals tit-for-tat China tariffs may be near end; TikTok deal on ice
-U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday signaled a potential end to the tit-for-tat tariff hikes between the U.S. and China that shocked markets, and that a deal over the fate of social media platform TikTok may have to wait.
- Reuters17/04 Trading Day: ECB acts, Trump attacks
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- Reuters17/04 Boeing delivery plant in China latest hot spot in tariff war
-Boeing faced new questions over the impact of tariffs on exports to China on Thursday as the spotlight fell on the fate of jets waiting at an aircraft completion plant near Shanghai.
- Reuters17/04 Oil set for weekly rise after new Iran sanctions
-Oil prices rose to the highest in two weeks on Thursday amid low liquidity ahead of the Easter holidays after the United States imposed new sanctions to curb Iranian oil exports, elevating supply concerns.
- Reuters17/04 Global shippers await word on US plan to hit China-linked vessels with port fees
-The U.S. Trade Representative's office will announce its plan on Thursday for levying port fees on China-linked ships as part of President Donald Trump's effort to revive domestic shipbuilding and counter China's dominance on the high seas.
- Reuters17/04 Exclusive: Japan finance minister 'deeply concerned' over Trump tariff impact
-Japan is "deeply concerned" over global economic fallout from U.S. President Donald Trump's trade tariffs, Finance Minister Katsunobu Kato said on Thursday in the government's strongest warning yet as the two nations began trade talks.
- Reuters17/04 Pernod's sales miss forecasts as tariffs weigh on spirits sector
-Pernod Ricard reported a 3% decline in third-quarter sales on Thursday, missing forecasts as tariff uncertainty rocks the already-struggling spirits sector.
- Reuters17/04 TSMC quarterly profit jumps, upbeat on outlook despite tariff uncertainty
-Taiwan's TSMC , the world's largest contract chipmaker, logged a forecast-beating 60% leap in quarterly profit and said it still expects robust growth this year despite U.S. President Donald Trump's unpredictable trade policies.
- Reuters17/04 Cut shifts or ramp up output? Vietnam's exporters face dilemma amid tariff chaos
-There has been a chaotic reaction by exporters in the Southeast Asian industrial hub.
- Reuters17/04 Why the yen is the wrong gambit in any US-Japan trade row
-U.S. President Donald Trump's desire for a stronger yen against the dollar is almost certain to figure into trade negotiations with Japan underway in Washington, but analysts say any effort to shift the currencies is fraught with risks for both sides.
- Reuters17/04 China bans 'smart' and 'autonomous' driving terms from vehicle ads
-China is banning automakers from using the terms "smart driving" and "autonomous driving" when they advertise driving assistance features, and it will tighten scrutiny of such technology upgrades.
- Reuters17/04 BOJ warns US tariff uncertainty may hurt confidence, economy
-Bank of Japan policymakers on Thursday warned of heightening uncertainty over the fallout from U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs, saying they could damage household confidence and hurt the country's fragile economy.
- Reuters17/04 Litmus test for chip stocks as investors gird for TSMC earnings
-Investors are bracing for the results from Taiwan's TSMC on Thursday to show further evidence of the wide-ranging uncertainty in the chip industry spurred by U.S. President Donald Trump's trade policies.
- Reuters17/04 Stocks, dollar on back foot as trade war, Powell comments weigh
-Asian stocks wavered on Thursday after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell warned of the risk of slowing growth and rising prices due to tariffs, while the uncertainty around U.S. trade policies kept the dollar rooted near three-year lows.
- Reuters17/04 Bhutan turns to 'green' cryptocurrency to fuel economy
-The Himalayan nation of Bhutan is exploring ways to mine and leverage green cryptocurrencies using hydropower to boost its economy and create jobs to reduce brain drain, the chief executive of its sovereign wealth fund said.
- Reuters17/04 Japan's exports expand in March as US tariffs feared to hit economy broadly
-Japan's exports rose for a sixth straight month in March, data showed on Thursday, as the threat of sweeping U.S. tariffs drove Japanese companies to ramp up shipments while sparking concerns about the outlook of the country's export-reliant economy.
- Reuters17/04 More Japanese embracing foreign rice, even before it became a tariff topic
-When a severe rice shortage sent prices skyrocketing in Japan last year, Tokyo restaurant owner Arata Hirano did what had once seemed unthinkable: he switched to an American variety.
- Reuters17/04 South Korea holds rates as Trump tariffs heighten economic risks
-South Korea's central bank left its policy interest rate unchanged as expected on Thursday, a decision designed to aid a wobbly won as Washington's attempts to reorder global trade by imposing sweeping tariffs threaten to damage economic growth.
- Reuters17/04 Trading Day: When the chips are down
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- Reuters16/04 Chinese factory bids to keep exporting fun amid US trade war
-Bin Zhang is in the business of fun, but his job has become less so because of U.S. President Donald Trump.
- Reuters16/04 Dollar back under pressure, safe havens outperform
-The dollar resumed its descent on Wednesday, dropping across the board and losing the most ground to the Swiss franc and the euro as a new bout of tariff-induced nerves gripped markets.
- Reuters16/04 Hongkong Post suspends goods mail services to US
-Hongkong Post said on Wednesday it had suspended goods mail services by sea to the United States and will suspend its air mail postal service for items containing goods from April 27 due to "bullying" U.S. tariffs.
- Reuters16/04 Exclusive: Nvidia kept some China customers in the dark about new US chip clampdown, sources say
-Nvidia did not warn at least some major customers in advance about new U.S. export rules.
- Reuters16/04 Macau's leader warns world's biggest gambling hub could face a budget deficit
-The leader of Macau said the enclave risks slipping into a budget deficit if gambling revenues in the world's biggest gambling hub drop below 15 billion patacas ($1.88 billion) a month after they fell short of government forecasts in the first quarter. Chief Executive Sam Hou Fai made the comments on Tuesday to local legislators, according to a government statement.
- Reuters16/04 China appoints new top trade negotiator amid US tariff war
-China on Wednesday unexpectedly appointed a new trade negotiator key in any talks to resolve the escalating tariff war with the U.S., replacing veteran trade tsar Wang Shouwen with the Chinese envoy to the World Trade Organization.
- Reuters16/04 Oil dips as markets assess trade war effects
-Oil prices edged lower on Wednesday, as shifting U.S. tariff policies fuelled uncertainty, prompting traders to weigh the potential impact of the U.S.-China trade war on economic growth and energy demand.
- Reuters16/04 Shein's tariff-busting shift hits home in Chinese factory hub
-The rapid rise of ultra-fast fashion retailer Shein has been so key to the fortunes of a group of urban villages on the outskirts of China's southern metropolis of Guangzhou that they have been colloquially dubbed "Shein villages".
- Reuters16/04 China's Xpeng says it reviewed supply chain to insulate it from tariff turmoil
-Chinese electric vehicle maker Xpeng said on Wednesday that it had done a "thorough analysis" of its supply chain to ensure it would not be impacted by the current turmoil caused by U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs and tensions with China.
- Reuters16/04 Shares fall in Asia as Nvidia curbs fan worries, gold hits record
-Shares fell in Asia on Wednesday as AI darling Nvidia took a hit from U.S. curbs on chip sales to China, highlighting the damage to come in a tit-for-tat global trade war, while gold hit a record and the dollar stayed under pressure.
- Reuters16/04 Exclusive: Trump's tariffs on Chinese parts for Cybercab, Semi disrupt Tesla's US production plans, source says
-Elon Musk has been touting the models as major innovations.
- Reuters16/04 Chinese exporters on Rednote ask local consumers to buy goods meant for US
-Chinese sellers of items from lunch boxes to appliances have taken to social media platform Rednote to generate sympathy purchases, telling domestic consumers they are offloading stock at bargain prices amid U.S. tariffs.
- Reuters16/04 Japan manufacturers turn cautious about business outlook due to Trump tariffs: Reuters poll
-Japanese manufacturers expressed improved business sentiment in April versus March though are bearish about their outlook over the next three months as they brace for the impact of sweeping U.S. import tariffs, a Reuters Tankan poll found.
- Reuters16/04 China's Q1 economic growth likely to slow as tariffs darkens outlook
-China's economy is expected to have slowed in the first quarter in the face of a prolonged property downturn, as policymakers brace for the impact of hefty U.S. tariffs that analysts say pose the biggest risk to the Asian powerhouse in decades.
- Reuters16/04 Trading Day: Another lull, but fireworks are coming
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- Reuters16/04 Nvidia faces $5.5 billion charge as US restricts chip sales to China
-Nvidia on Tuesday said it would take $5.5 billion in charges after the U.S. government said it would require licenses for exports to China of its H20 artificial intelligence chip, which has been one of its most popular chips.
- Reuters16/04 Exclusive: US tariffs may cost chip equipment makers more than $1 billion, industry estimates
-U.S. President Donald Trump's new tariffs could cost U.S. semiconductor equipment makers more than $1 billion a year, according to industry calculations discussed with officials and lawmakers in Washington last week, two sources familiar with the matter said.
- Reuters15/04 China's Cofco hiring dozens in farm powerhouse Brazil
-Cofco International, which is building its biggest export port terminal in the world in Brazil, said on Tuesday China's state-run food group is recruiting dozens in the South American farm powerhouse.
- Reuters15/04 China's customs administration encourages companies to expand in diverse markets
-The head of China's General Administration of Customs on Tuesday encouraged import and export businesses to rise to the challenges presented by sweeping U.S. tariffs by expanding in diverse markets.
- Reuters15/04 Trump trade war dries up sorghum sales to China but US farmers plan to plant more
-U.S. President Donald Trump's trade war with China comes at a bad time for sorghum growers like Dan Atkisson in Kansas, who is nevertheless preparing to increase plantings by 25% this spring.
- Reuters15/04 At China's largest trade fair, exporters say US markets are 'frozen'
-Candice Li says that after Washington raised tariffs on Chinese goods by 145%, U.S. orders for the medical devices her firm is making have vanished.
- Reuters15/04 Oil price drop turns up heat on emerging market crude exporters
-A steep drop in crude oil prices largely due to U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs will squeeze budgets of emerging market oil exporters, analysts said, while the potential economic slowdown could also curb any benefits for importers.
- Reuters15/04 Chinese official says US tariff aims to 'take away Hong Kong's life'
-One of China's top officials overseeing Hong Kong affairs, Xia Baolong, said on Tuesday that the United States' tariff war was "extremely shameless" and aims to "take away Hong Kong's life".
- Reuters15/04 Italy court allows class action against Stellantis over faulty airbags
-A civil court in Turin, Italy, has ruled admissible a class action suit against Stellantis concerning potentially faulty airbags made by Japanese automotive parts company Takata, Stellantis and two consumer groups behind the legal action said on Monday.
- Reuters15/04 Exclusive: Nissan to cut Japanese production of top-selling US model due to tariffs, source says
-Nissan will cut Japanese production of its top-selling U.S. model, the Rogue SUV, over May-July, said a person familiar with the matter, becoming the latest global automaker to alter manufacturing plans in response to new U.S. import tariffs.
- Reuters15/04 China's murky bankruptcies expose hazards for foreign investors
-Gaps in enforcement of China's insolvency laws can leave creditors vulnerable to opaque dealings and malicious bankruptcy filings by firms seeking to evade payment obligations.
- Reuters15/04 Dollar steady as traders grapple with tariff uncertainty, volatility
-The dollar was steady on Tuesday but stayed close to the three-year low against the euro and a six-month trough against the yen it hit last week as investors struggled to make sense of the back-and-forth changes on U.S. tariffs.
- Reuters15/04 Markets volatile but no huge drop in short-term liquidity, BOJ official says
-Global markets are experiencing volatility from uncertainty over U.S. tariff policy but not seeing a huge decline in short-term liquidity, a senior Bank of Japan official said on Tuesday.
- Reuters15/04 Asia shares rise, bonds hold steady on some tariff reprieve
-Asia shares edged slightly higher on Tuesday, helped by gains in auto companies after U.S. President Donald Trump suggested he might grant exemptions on auto-related levies already in place.
- Reuters15/04 Oil prices rise on potential US tariff exemptions on cars, pick-up in China crude imports
-Oil prices climbed in early trading on Tuesday, boosted by new tariff exemptions floated by President Donald Trump and a rebound in China crude oil imports in anticipation of tighter Iranian supply.
- Reuters15/04 ADM halting domestic trading in China, cutting jobs in Shanghai
-Global grain merchant Archer-Daniels-Midland has begun shutting down domestic trading operations in China and laying off staff within its largest business segment as part of a global cost-cutting push, the company said on Monday.
- Reuters15/04 South Korea unveils $23 billion support package for chips amid US tariff uncertainty
-South Korea announced on Tuesday an increase in its support package for the country's vital semiconductor industry to 33 trillion won ($23.25 billion), up about a quarter from a 26 trillion won package unveiled last year.
- Reuters14/04 LVMH misses sales forecast as core business slumps in first quarter
-LVMH's first-quarter revenue undershot expectations, as shoppers in the United States pulled back on beauty products and drinks while sales in China stayed weak, the world's largest luxury group said on Monday.
- Reuters14/04 Gloom in Barbieland as Trump tariffs drive up costs
-Surrounded by hundreds of Barbies at her home in the northern Spanish port of Gijon, TikTok influencer and collector Noemi de Lama has shared the news with her followers that U.S. tariffs are likely to drive up the price of their favourite dolls.
- Reuters14/04 China's March exports likely got front-loading lift before Trump's new tariffs took effect
-China's exports likely picked up pace in March, as factories rushed out shipments ahead of U.S. President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs this month, though the broadening trade war with the United States has darkened the economic outlook.
- Reuters14/04 China no longer welcome in UK steel sector, minister says
-Previous British governments had been "naive" to allow Chinese companies to be involved in the steel sector, business minister Jonathan Reynolds said.
- Reuters14/04 China's March exports jump in temporary boost as Trump 2.0 heaps pressure
-Exports rose 12.4% year-on-year, a five-month high, handily beating 4.4% growth expected in a Reuters poll of economists.
- Reuters14/04 Japan PM warns US tariffs have potential to disrupt global economic order
-Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said on Monday that U.S. tariffs have the potential to disrupt the global economic order, issuing his strongest warning to date about the damage President Donald Trump's decisions could inflict on the world economy.
- Reuters14/04 Trump doubles down on keeping US Steel control in US hands
-U.S. President Donald Trump on Sunday said he doesn't think a foreign company should control U.S. Steel , repeating comments made last week that dimmed hopes for a greenlight of a $14 billion bid by Japan's Nippon Steel to buy the U.S. firm.
- Reuters14/04 Taiwan tech supply chain stocks bounce back after Trump tariff exemptions
-Stocks in Taiwanese tech companies that are major suppliers to companies like Apple rose on Monday after the U.S. government granted temporary exclusions from steep tariffs on smartphones, computers and some other electronics imported largely from China.
- Reuters14/04 China's Xi urges greater cooperation with Vietnam as trade tensions with US flare
-Xi starts a three-nation tour of Southeast Asia this week, beginning with Vietnam.
- Reuters14/04 Singapore central bank eases monetary policy as US tariffs threaten growth
-Singapore's central bank loosened its monetary policy for the second time this year on Monday, as expected, saying prospects for global growth and trade have dimmed amid U.S. tariffs, and the trade ministry cut its growth forecast for the city-state.
- Reuters14/04 Oil prices flat as US-China trade war weighs on global growth outlook
-Oil prices were flat in early trade on Monday on concerns the escalating trade war between the United States and China would weaken global economic growth and dent fuel demand.
- Reuters14/04 Battered dollar steadies but investors brace for more tariff volatility
-The U.S. dollar found some footing on Monday but was still near a three-year low after a bruising week that shook investor faith in the world's reserve currency as U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff plans whipsawed global markets.
- Reuters14/04 China's Xi to meet Vietnam leaders, kick off Southeast Asia tour amid US tariffs
-President Xi Jinping will meet Vietnam's leaders in Hanoi on Monday as he begins a three-nation trip to Southeast Asia, aiming to cement ties with some of China's closest neighbours amid mounting trade tensions with the United States.
- Reuters14/04 Wall St futures make cautious gains as tariffs change
-Wall Street share futures rallied in Asia on Monday after the White House exempted smartphones and computers from "reciprocal" U.S. tariffs, though gains were limited as President Donald Trump warned levies were still likely at some point.
- Reuters14/04 Japan's Nikkei trades higher as iPhone-related stocks jump
-Japan's Nikkei share average traded higher early on Monday as iPhone-related shares jumped after the U.S. administration granted exclusions from steep tariffs on smartphones and other electronics imported largely from China.
- Reuters13/04 How China went from courting Trump to ‘never yield’ tariff defiance
-The combative approach marked a hard turn for Beijing, which had tried to avoid a spiraling trade war.
- Reuters13/04 Japan policymaker wants stronger yen, says Tokyo shouldn't sell Treasuries
-Japan must strengthen the yen, such as by helping boost the country's industrial competitiveness, as the currency's weakness has pushed up households' living costs, the ruling party's policy chief said on Sunday.
- Reuters12/04 Taiwan extends short-selling curbs after U.S. tariffs bring market turmoil
-Taiwan's top financial regulator said on Saturday it would extend temporary curbs on short-selling for another week to ensure market stability after U.S. tariffs unleashed turmoil, adding that the restrictions had been helpful.
- Reuters12/04 Trump trade team chases 90 deals in 90 days. Experts say good luck with that
-President Donald Trump's administration wants to strike 90 trade deals in 90 days, but the challenges to quickly resolving the president's trade war are already apparent.
- Reuters12/04 Taiwan holds first tariff talks with United States
-Taiwan officials held their first tariff talks with U.S. officials on Friday, with both sides looking forward to further discussions soon, the island's government said on Saturday.
- Reuters12/04 What Samsung and Vietnam stand to lose in Trump's tariff war
-Samsung would face significant hit from US tariffs on Vietnam.
- Reuters12/04 China expands access for Spanish pork as trade tensions with US mount
-China has signed two agricultural trade protocols with Spain covering pork and cherries as the world's second largest economy acts to bolster ties with the European Union amid an escalating trade war between Beijing and the U.S.
- Reuters12/04 Argentina eases FX controls in major policy shift ahead of IMF deal
-Argentina's central bank announced on Friday that it will ease its foreign exchange market controls, allowing the peso to freely fluctuate within a moving band of between 1,000 and 1,400 pesos per dollar.
- Reuters11/04 Volvo Cars may take up to two years to expand US production to avoid tariffs, CEO tells daily DN
-Sweden's Volvo Cars , which is controlled by Chinese auto maker Geely (GEELY.UL), will need up to two years to expand its U.S. car production in order to avoid hefty import tariffs, CEO Hakan Samuelsson told daily Dagens Nyheter (DN) on Friday.
- Reuters11/04 Price premium for gold in China jumps due to tit-for-tat tariffs
-The price premium for gold in top consumer China above global benchmark spot prices widened this week due to consumers and investors seeking refuge from the country's escalating trade war with the United States, analysts said.
- Reuters11/04 Exclusive: China has considered opening its $520 billion ETF market to Western market makers, sources say
-China has been looking at allowing Western firms such as Citadel Securities and Jane Street to act as market makers in its rapidly growing exchange-traded fund (ETF) sector, two people with direct knowledge of the matter said.
- Reuters11/04 Exclusive: Chinese exchanges restrict daily stock sales as trade war with US escalates, sources say
-Chinese bourses have set daily restrictions on net share sales by hedge funds and large retail investors, four sources said on Friday, as Beijing steps up support for its stock markets in an intensifying trade war with the United States.
- Reuters11/04 Japan household inflation expectations rise, keep BOJ rate hike view alive
-Japanese households' inflation expectations heightened in the three months to March, a Bank of Japan survey showed on Friday, keeping the central bank under pressure to raise interest rates further.
- Reuters11/04 Exclusive: Shein gains UK approval for London IPO, awaits China nod, sources say
-Online fast-fashion retailer Shein has secured approval from Britain's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) for its planned initial public offering in London, according to two sources with knowledge of the matter.
- Reuters11/04 Gold bolts past $3,200 on dollar slide, safe-haven flows
-Gold breached the key $3,200/oz level for the first time to scale a new peak on Friday, fuelled by a weaker dollar and an escalating trade war that sent investors rushing toward safe-haven assets.
- Reuters11/04 Stocks, dollar sink, bonds pummelled again as trade war roils markets
-The anxiety has sparked a rush into safe havens, sending the Swiss franc soaring to a decade high against the dollar, and gold to a new peak.
- Reuters11/04 Trump's tariff pause brings little relief as recession risk lingers
-A week of turmoil unleashed by U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs showed little sign of easing on Friday, with markets again tumbling and foreign leaders trying to work out how to respond to a dismantling of the world trade order.
- Reuters11/04 Exclusive: Facing Trump tariffs, Vietnam eyes crackdown on some China trade
-In hope of avoiding punishing U.S. tariffs, Vietnam is prepared to crack down on Chinese goods being shipped to the United States via its territory and will tighten controls on sensitive exports to China, according to a person familiar with the matter and a government document seen by Reuters.
- Reuters11/04 Japan readies task force for US trade talks as tariff risks cloud economy
-Economy Minister Ryosei Akazawa heads the panel.
- Reuters11/04 Japan's Nikkei falls 5% on Wall Street's sharp decline
-Japan's Nikkei share average slumped 5% in early trade on Friday, tracking Wall Street's sharp losses amid worries over uncertainty about the trade war's potential economic fallout.
- Reuters10/04 Waymo to begin data collection in Tokyo with driver-operated test rides
-Alphabet's self-driving unit Waymo said on Thursday it will start collecting data in Tokyo with test rides operated by human drivers next week, marking the first time the company will be using its cars on public roads outside the United States.
- Reuters10/04 Oil moves closer to stocks in 2025 as Trump tariffs roil markets
-A positive correlation between global oil benchmark Brent crude and U.S. equities has reemerged in 2025, reflecting concern about the slowing economy and the impact of U.S. President Donald Trump's trade wars.
- Reuters10/04 Intel CEO invested in hundreds of Chinese companies, some with military ties
-Lip-Bu Tan, the man chosen to lead Intel, the U.S.'s largest chip maker, has invested in hundreds of Chinese tech firms, including at least eight with links to the People's Liberation Army, according to a Reuters review of Chinese and U.S. corporate filings.
- Reuters10/04 Uniqlo operator Fast Retailing's Q2 profit jumps 33%; raises forecast
-The Japanese operator of Uniqlo on Thursday said earnings soared 33% in its second quarter and raised its full-year forecast even after accounting for the impact of U.S. tariffs on its global clothing enterprise.
- Reuters10/04 Investors react to intensifying Sino-US trade tensions
-U.S. Donald Trump ratcheted up a trade war with China even as he did an about turn on steep new reciprocal tariffs on most trading partners on Wednesday.
- Reuters10/04 Ray Dalio calls for US trade deal with China
-Ray Dalio, founder of the world's largest hedge fund, called for a U.S. deal with the Chinese on tariffs and said that the next goal for U.S. President Donald Trump's administration should be to cut the country's deficit to 3% of GDP.
- Reuters10/04 Australia turns down China's offer to 'join hands' to fight US tariffs
-Australia on Thursday declined Beijing's proposal to work together to counter U.S. tariffs, saying instead it would continue to diversify its trade and lower its reliance on China, its largest trading partner.
- Reuters10/04 Exclusive: Chinese sellers on Amazon to hike prices or exit US as tariffs soar, association says
-The tariffs will severely impact China's small enterprises and manufacturers, the association said.
- Reuters10/04 Trump U-turns on tariffs but keeps trade war heat on China
-Trump's turnabout, which came less than 24 hours after steep new tariffs kicked in on most trading partners, followed the most intense episode of financial market volatility since the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Reuters10/04 Stocks surge in relief rally after Trump pauses tariffs
-Global stocks rallied, the dollar found footing and a manic bond selloff stabilised on Thursday after U.S. President Donald Trump said he would temporarily lower the hefty duties he had just imposed on dozens of countries.
- Reuters10/04 Oil prices fall as Trump escalates trade war with China
-Oil prices fell around 1% on Thursday as U.S. President Donald Trump ramped up a trade war with China, even as he announced a 90-day pause on tariffs aimed at other countries.
- Reuters10/04 Japan's Nikkei surges on relief after Trump pauses tariffs
-Japan's Nikkei share average jumped on Thursday as worries about the economic impact of U.S. tariffs receded after President Donald Trump declared an immediate 90-day tariff pause for many countries.
- Reuters10/04 China's consumer prices extend declines in March
-China's consumer prices fell for the second straight month in March while producer deflation persisted, as caution grows over the economic outlook amid mounting tariff risks.
- Reuters10/04 South Korea trade envoy says Trump's tariff pause leaves room for negotiations
-South Korea's top trade envoy Cheong In-kyo said on Thursday that U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff reprieve had provided room for negotiations, as the country seeks to reduce tariffs through talks.
- Reuters10/04 Trump says TikTok deal is still 'on the table'
-President Donald Trump on Wednesday said a potential deal to spin off the U.S. assets of TikTok is still "on the table" days after it was put on hold.
- Reuters09/04 Japan, Canada agree to cooperate on market stability
-Japan and Canada, who is this year's chair of the G7 developed economies, have agreed to cooperate to maintain stability in financial markets and the global financial system, Japan's Ministry of Finance said on Wednesday.
- Reuters09/04 Has Trump cancelled Christmas? China's decorations makers report no US orders
-Chinese producers of plastic Christmas trees and other festive decorations say orders from U.S. clients, which are crucial for their business, should have started to come in by now. But because of surging import tariffs, they haven't.
- Reuters09/04 Exclusive: Apple supplier Luxshare weighs manufacturing in U.S. to tackle tariffs
-Apple supplier Luxshare is in talks with customers on ways to respond to U.S. tariffs by shifting more production outside China, including the United States, its chairwoman told analysts in a telephone call on Wednesday.
- Reuters09/04 Yuan falls to 2007 lows as US tariffs on China kick in
-China's yuan ended at its weakest level in more than 17 years on Wednesday after its offshore counterpart fell to a record low overnight, as an escalating Sino-U.S. trade war rattled currency markets.
- Reuters09/04 Exclusive: China's central bank asks state lenders to reduce dollar purchases, sources say
-China's central bank will not allow sharp yuan declines and has asked major state-owned banks to reduce U.S. dollar purchases, people with direct knowledge of the matter said on Wednesday.
- Reuters09/04 Exclusive: China to hold high-level meeting in response to US tariffs, say sources
-China's top leaders plan to convene a meeting as early as Wednesday to discuss measures to boost the economy and stabilise the capital markets, people with knowledge of the matter said, amid an escalating trade war with the U.S.
- Reuters09/04 Trade war pressures South Korea to cut rates faster and deeper
-South Korea's central bank may be forced to bring forward or deepen interest rate cuts this year as Asia's fourth-largest economy grapples with the risk of recession due to the escalating U.S. trade war.
- Reuters09/04 Chinese brokerages promise market support, firms set buybacks as trade war intensifies
-Top Chinese brokerages have pledged to help steady domestic share prices in a concerted effort, the Shanghai bourse said, and scores of listed companies unveiled stock buying plans, as the local market reels from an escalating trade war.
- Reuters09/04 Bond rout starting to sound market alarm bells
-U.S. Treasuries extended heavy losses on Wednesday in a sign investors are selling even their safest assets as a global market rout unleashed by U.S. tariffs takes an unnerving turn towards distress and a dash for the safety of cash.
- Reuters09/04 Vietnam's deputy PM to meet US's Bessent, Boeing on Wednesday, schedule shows
-Vietnam's Deputy Prime Minister is set to talk on Wednesday with U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and plans also to meet Boeing, SpaceX and Apple executives this week, according to an internal schedule seen by Reuters.
- Reuters09/04 In China, whispers of change as some companies tell staff to work less
-A handful of major Chinese companies like home appliance maker Midea have new badges of honour this year: mandatory clock-off times for staff and bans on after-hours meetings.
- Reuters09/04 Stocks slide in Asia as recession fears pummel sentiment, oil hits 4-yr lows
-Stocks in Asia extended a slide on Wall Street as President Donald Trump looked set to press ahead with 104% tariffs on Chinese goods.
- Reuters09/04 Trump's latest tariffs loom, set to deepen global trade war
-Trump's punishing tariffs have shaken a global trading order that has persisted for decades, raised fears of recession and driven worldwide stocks sharply downward.
- Reuters09/04 Trump says he told TSMC it would pay 100% tax if it doesn't build in US
-President Donald Trump on Tuesday said he told the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, which has pledged to build new factories in the United States, it would pay a tax of up to 100% if it didn't build its plants in the country.
- Reuters09/04 Oil slides nearly 4% as US kicks off 104% tariffs on China
-Oil prices dropped to their lowest in more than four years in early trade on Wednesday on looming demand concerns fuelled by an escalating tariff war between the U.S. and China, the world's two biggest economies, and a rising supply outlook.
- Reuters09/04 South Korea announces emergency measures for auto industry hit by US tariffs
-South Korea on Wednesday announced emergency support measures for its auto sector, seeking to reduce the blow of U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs on a sector that has seen years of sharply rising exports to the United States.
- Reuters08/04 Exclusive: TSMC could face $1 billion or more fine from US probe, sources say
-Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing could face a penalty of $1 billion or more to settle a U.S. export control investigation over a chip it made that ended up inside a Huawei AI processor, according to two people familiar with the matter.
- Reuters08/04 Exclusive: Andreessen Horowitz seeks to raise $20 billion megafund amid global interest in US AI startups
-Venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz is seeking to raise about $20 billion in what will be the largest fund in its history, to capitalize on global investors' interest in backing U.S. artificial intelligence companies, sources told Reuters.
- Reuters08/04 Clothing retailers delay orders, freeze hiring as tariffs hit
-Clothing and accessories retailers across the United States are delaying orders and freezing hiring ahead of tariff hikes that take effect Wednesday on products imported from Vietnam and China.
- Reuters08/04 Limited options push China into trade 'war of attrition' with Trump
-Beijing, feeling boxed into a corner by the United States' intensifying tariff assault on China and any country that buys or assembles Chinese goods, is bracing for an economic war of attrition.
- Reuters08/04 Brazil, Egypt and Singapore among potential winners from tariff onslaught
-Days after U.S. President Donald Trump's announcement of sweeping tariffs shocked multiple U.S. trading partners and global markets, a handful of countries are emerging as potential winners although the risk of a tariff-induced recession will limit the upside.
- Reuters08/04 Vietnam to buy US defence, security products to tackle trade gap
-Vietnam will buy more American goods, including defence and security products, and has asked for a 45-day delay in the imposition of U.S. tariffs, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh said in a statement issued late on Monday.
- Reuters08/04 Trump won't get 'Plaza Accord'-type dollar deal, says ex-Japan FX diplomat
-Any U.S. attempt to pull off a 1985 Plaza Accord-type coordinated depreciation of the dollar likely won't work as it would require the consent of China and Europe, Japan's former top currency diplomat Naoyuki Shinohara said on Tuesday.
- Reuters08/04 'It's like throwing darts blindfolded'; tariffs take toll on Chinese exporters
-Chinese manufacturers of goods from tableware to flooring are flagging profit warnings, scrambling to plan new overseas plants or accelerate offshore projects, while haggling with customers over prices as they reel from President Donald Trump's tariffs.
- Reuters08/04 Gold's current rally: echoes of the 1980s with a more sustainable core
-Gold's latest gallop to all-time highs has drawn comparisons with the last time political and economic turmoil were the main drivers of record prices, back in 1980. But market players say the nature of this rally - and potentially its ability to endure - look different.
- Reuters08/04 Hong Kong leader says city will sign more free trade pacts amid 'ruthless' US tariffs
-Hong Kong leader John Lee said on Tuesday the city would sign more free trade pacts to diversify its risk amid a global trade war triggered by what he called "ruthless" U.S. tariffs that he said were disrupting the world economic and trade order.
- Reuters08/04 China censures Trump tariff 'blackmail' as market turmoil eases
-Trump said he would impose an additional 50% duty on Chinese imports.
- Reuters08/04 Oil prices climb 1% after heavy US tariff-driven selloff
-Oil prices rose more than 1% on Tuesday, rebounding after a hefty selloff in recent sessions led by concerns that U.S. tariffs might depress demand and lead to a global recession.
- Reuters08/04 Indonesia stock market falls 9%, rupiah drops to record low
-Indonesia's stock market dropped 9% in early trade on Tuesday, triggering a 30-minute trading halt, and the rupiah fell 1.8% to a record low as markets reopened after an extended holiday break and reacted to the global market turmoil caused by U.S. tariffs.
- Reuters08/04 China state firms vow to boost share purchases to calm markets
-Several Chinese state holding companies vowed on Tuesday to increase share investment while a slew of listed companies announced share buybacks as Beijing stepped up efforts to stabilise a stock market rocked by U.S. tariff woes.
- Reuters08/04 Japan leads Asian equity bounce, yields rise on trade optimism
-Asian stocks bounced off 18-month lows and U.S. stock futures pointed higher on Tuesday, as markets caught their breath after recent heavy selling on hopes that Washington might be willing to negotiate some of its aggressive tariffs.
- Reuters08/04 Japan's Nikkei jumps 6%, rebounds from 1-1/2-year low on US tech boost
-Japan's Nikkei share average rose 6% on Tuesday in a widespread rally, rebounding from a 1-1/2-year low hit in the previous session, as local traders assessed strong performances of U.S. technology stocks.
- Reuters08/04 Samsung sees Q1 profit beating estimates as looming tariffs spur chip, phone sales
-Samsung Electronics on Tuesday flagged a much smaller-than-feared 0.2% fall in first-quarter operating profit, boosted by solid memory chip sales and strong smartphone demand, partly driven by customers concerned about U.S. tariffs.
- Reuters08/04 Senator Warner says new Trump TikTok extension may violate law
-The top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee said on Monday that President Donald Trump's decision to extend a deadline for China-based ByteDance to divest short video app TikTok's U.S. assets violates the law.
- Reuters07/04 Trading Day: Trump's tariff wrecking ball still swinging
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- Reuters07/04 Singapore's DBS, BoC customer data at risk after ransomware attack on vendor
-Some customer information from Singapore's DBS Group and Bank of China's branch in the country has potentially been compromised after a ransomware attack on their data vendor Toppan Next Tech (TNT).
- Reuters07/04 US discusses tariffs, critical minerals, immigration with Pakistan
-U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke to Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar on Monday about tariffs, trade relations, immigration and prospects for engagement on critical minerals, the State Department and Pakistan's foreign ministry said a separate statements.
- Reuters07/04 Trump orders fresh review of Nippon Steel's bid for US Steel
-President Donald Trump on Monday directed a powerful U.S. national security panel to take a fresh look at Nippon Steel's bid for U.S. Steel to help determine if "further action" is appropriate, raising hopes for an elusive greenlight for the deal.
- Reuters07/04 Trump leaves emerging market central banks with no clean choices
-U.S. President Donald Trump's bruising blast of tariffs last week has thrown emerging market central banks a fresh curve ball with many now forced to make the tough choice between supporting economic activity and keeping fragile currencies stable.
- Reuters07/04 Hedge funds capitulate, investors brace for margin calls in market rout
-Some hedge funds say they are offloading all or most of their holdings of stocks as U.S. President Donald Trump's trade war wipes out trillions of dollars of market value and forces them to curtail trading using borrowed cash.
- Reuters07/04 Japan's Nikkei sinks to 1-1/2-year low as bank shares tumble
-Japan's Nikkei share average slumped on Monday to the lowest level in 1-1/2 years, with the index of Japanese bank stocks diving more than 17% at one point, as concerns over a tariff-induced global recession continued to rip through markets.
- Reuters07/04 South Korea to prepare support measures as US tariffs loom
-South Korea's finance minister said on Monday the government would prepare support measures for sectors with urgent needs, ahead of U.S. President Donald Trump's 25% tariff, which will come into force this week.
- Reuters07/04 China's Duality Biotherapeutics tests market appetite with up to $200 million Hong Kong IPO
-Chinese biotech firm Duality Biotherapeutics launched an initial public offering (IPO) of up to HK$1.56 billion ($200.7 million) on Monday in Hong Kong, testing investor appetite amid a global stock market rout.
- Reuters07/04 Trump's tariff 'medicine' injects turmoil into global markets
-Trump indicated he was not concerned about losses in the equity markets.
- Reuters07/04 China stocks sink on trade war fears; Hong Kong dives 10%
-Hong Kong and Chinese stocks dived on Monday as markets around the world crumbled in the face of a widening global trade war and fears it will unleash a deep recession.
- Reuters07/04 Goldman Sachs expects significant Chinese fiscal easing to offset tariffs
-Goldman Sachs said it expects Chinese policymakers to accelerate fiscal easing measures significantly to offset the drag on growth from higher tariffs announced by the United States last week that were higher than expected.
- Reuters07/04 Safe havens yen, Swiss franc surge as Trump's tariffs hit dollar
-Investors sold the dollar and poured into safe havens like the yen and Swiss franc on Monday after U.S. President Donald Trump unleashed sweeping tariffs on the world.
- Reuters07/04 Taiwan stocks plummet, exchange to take more stabilisation steps if needed
-Taiwan stocks plummeted almost 10% on Monday in their first trading since U.S. President Donald Trump announced new import tariffs last week, with the head of the island's stock exchange saying it would roll out more stabilisation policies if needed.
- Reuters07/04 Oil prices extend losses on fears global trade war could slow economy
-Oil prices fell more than 3% on Monday, extending losses from the previous week, on growing concerns that a global trade war could slow the global economy and weaken oil demand, following China's retaliation against U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs.
- Reuters07/04 Wall St futures, oil dive, markets bay for quick US rate cuts
-Asian markets faced more turmoil on Monday as fears of a global trade war saw Wall Street futures plunge, while investors wagered the mounting risk of recession could see U.S. rates cut as early as May.
- Reuters07/04 Samsung Q1 profit to drop 21% on weak AI chip sales, foundry losses
-Samsung Electronics is expected to forecast a 21% drop in the first quarter profit on Tuesday, hurt by sluggish sales of artificial intelligence chips and continued losses in its contract chip manufacturing business.
- Reuters06/04 More than 50 countries have contacted White House to start trade talks, Trump adviser says
-More than 50 countries have reached out to the White House to begin trade talks, a top economic adviser to U.S. President Donald Trump said on Sunday as U.S. officials sought to defend sweeping new tariffs that have unleashed global turmoil.
- Reuters06/04 Taiwan eyes zero tariffs with US, pledges more investment
-Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te on Sunday offered zero tariffs as the basis for talks with the U.S., pledging to remove trade barriers rather than imposing reciprocal measures and saying Taiwanese companies will raise their U.S. investments.
- Reuters06/04 Taiwan announces temporary short-selling curbs after US tariffs
-Taiwan's top financial regulator said on Sunday it will impose temporary curbs on short-selling of shares to help deal with potential market turmoil from U.S. President Donald Trump's new import tariffs, and will take other steps as needed.
- Reuters06/04 US, Vietnamese businesses ask Trump to delay 46% tariffs on Vietnam
-U.S. and Vietnamese businesses have asked the Trump administration to delay its planned 46% tariff on Vietnamese goods, saying the levy will hurt them and bilateral commercial relations.
- Reuters05/04 China to US: 'Market has spoken' after tariffs spur selloff
-China said on Saturday "the market has spoken" in rejecting U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs, and called on Washington for "equal-footed consultation" after global markets plunged in reaction to the trade levies that drew Chinese retaliation.
- Reuters05/04 Taiwan president discusses US tariff response with tech execs
-Taiwan President Lai Ching-te met tech executives on Saturday to discuss how to respond to new U.S. tariffs, promising to ensure Taiwan's global competitiveness and safeguard the island's interests.
- Reuters05/04 Robots, fraught consumers star in China AI videos mocking tariffs
-China's state-run media has taken to the internet with AI-generated videos, featuring dancing robots and fraught consumers, to chide U.S. President Donald Trump and tariffs they say threaten high inflation and economic distress for Americans.
- Reuters05/04 Nissan considers transferring some domestic production to US, Nikkei says
-Nissan Motor is considering shifting some domestic production of U.S.-bound vehicles to the U.S., the Nikkei reported on Saturday, as President Donald Trump ramps up trade tariffs on nations worldwide.
- Reuters05/04 Foxconn reports record Q1 revenue, says it must closely watch global politics
-Taiwan's Foxconn, the world's largest contract electronics maker, posted its highest first-quarter revenue ever on strong demand for artificial intelligence products but said it would need to closely watch global politics.
- Reuters05/04 China says 'market has spoken' after US tariffs spark selloff
-China said on Saturday "the market has spoken" in rejecting U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs, and called on Washington for "equal-footed consultation" after global markets' dramatic reaction to the trade levies, which drew Chinese retaliation.
- Reuters05/04 US starts collecting Trump's new 10% tariff, smashing global trade norms
-The initial 10% "baseline" tariff took effect at U.S. seaports, airports and customs warehouses at 12:01 a.m. ET (0401 GMT) on Saturday, ushering in Trump's full rejection of the post-World War Two system of mutually agreed tariff rates.
- Reuters05/04 How Microsoft's AI chief measures consumer inroads for Copilot
-As Microsoft CEOs past and present gathered here to celebrate the company's 50th birthday, one leader said he is targeting a particular metric's improvement to guide his strategy on artificial intelligence.
- Reuters05/04 China retaliation on US farm goods hits soybeans, bolstering Brazil
-China's retaliation on Friday against new U.S. tariffs is poised to accelerate Beijing's move towards alternative suppliers for agricultural goods including Brazil, a shift that began during the trade war of U.S. President Donald Trump's first term.
- Reuters05/04 Nintendo delays Switch 2 pre-orders in US on tariff uncertainty
-Nintendo said it is delaying the start of pre-orders for the Switch 2 gaming device in the United States as it examines the potential impact of tariffs.
- Reuters05/04 Hyundai to keep vehicle prices steady until June amid tariff uncertainty
-Hyundai Motor is keeping sticker prices on its current model lineup steady for the next two months, the company said Friday, in an effort to ease shoppers' concerns that fallout from tariffs will affect dealer lots.
- Reuters05/04 Trading Day: Trump tariffs wipe $5 trillion off Wall Street
-Bears, fears and tears.
- Reuters04/04 Exclusive: TikTok deal put on hold after China indicated it would reject deal over tariffs, say sources
-A deal to spin off the U.S. assets of TikTok was put on hold after China indicated that it would not approve the deal following President Donald Trump's reciprocal tariffs announcement, according to two sources familiar with the matter.
- Reuters04/04 Nowhere to hide: Trump tariffs leave trading partners cornered
-U.S. trading partners have few good options in their trade war with President Donald Trump, other than to sue for peace.
- Reuters04/04 Trump TikTok sale deadline looms as US looks for deal
-China's ByteDance faces a Saturday deadline to sell the U.S. assets of TikTok to a non-Chinese buyer, which was imposed by President Donald Trump in January, or face a ban that was supposed to take effect in January under a 2024 law. Trump said Thursday his administration is "very close" to reaching a deal on TikTok, with multiple investors involved.
- Reuters04/04 China hits back hard in global trade war with tariffs on US goods
-China announced additional tariffs of 34% on U.S. goods on Friday, the most serious escalation in a trade war with President Donald Trump that has fed fears of a recession and triggered a global stock market rout.
- Reuters04/04 China hits back at Trump tariffs with own taxes, export curbs
-China on Friday announced a slew of countermeasures against tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump, including additional tariffs of 34% on all U.S. goods and curbs on export of some rare earths, deepening an escalating trade war.
- Reuters04/04 BOJ's Ueda warns of hit to Japan economy from Trump tariffs
-Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda said on Friday the central bank will scrutinise the impact of U.S. tariffs on the country's economy when setting monetary policy, warning the higher levies will likely weigh on global and domestic economic growth.
- Reuters04/04 After tariff shock, Trump may weaponise finance against allies
-With the ink still fresh on U.S. President Donald Trump's latest batch of tariffs, some are already bracing for what may come next in his effort to strong-arm trading partners into doing his bidding.
- Reuters04/04 Japanese stocks tumble as banks slump on tariff jitters
-Japanese stocks sank on Friday to their lowest levels since last August, and were set for their sharpest weekly drop in five years, as fears of a global recession in the wake of U.S. President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs gripped markets.
- Reuters04/04 Nissan says it will not take new US orders for Mexican-built Infiniti SUVs
-Nissan Motor said on Thursday it will not take new orders from the U.S. for two Mexican-built Infiniti SUVs, following auto tariffs levied by U.S. President Donald Trump, in a drastic scale-back of its operations at a joint venture plant.
- Reuters04/04 Tesla investors brace for another year of sales decline as Musk backlash grows
-CEO Elon Musk pledged Tesla would return to growth this year after the company posted its first-ever sales decline in 2024. But the odds look stacked against him.
- Reuters04/04 Trump tariffs may delay, but won't derail, Japan rate hikes
-New U.S. tariffs announced by President Donald Trump may delay, but likely won't derail, the Bank of Japan's plan to raise interest rates further as policymakers seek to avoid renewed yen falls that would worsen inflationary pressures.
- Reuters04/04 Dollar fragile as traders take stock of tariff fallout ahead of US jobs report
-The U.S. dollar struggled to regain its footing with the safe-haven yen hovering near a six-month peak on Friday, as traders took stock of the fallout from President Donald Trump's aggressive and far-reaching new tariff measures.
- Reuters04/04 Oil set for worst week in months over Trump's new tariffs
-Oil prices fell further in early Asian trade on Friday, and were on track for the worst week in months over U.S. President Donald Trump's new tariffs, stoking concerns over a global trade war that could weigh on oil demand.
- Reuters04/04 Vietnam foreign ministry says regrets US tariff decision
-Vietnam's foreign ministry on Friday said it regrets the U.S. decision to impose reciprocal tariffs on its exports.
- Reuters04/04 Shares bruised, dollar crumbles as Trump tariffs stir recession fears
-Stocks limped to the end of the week on Friday, the dollar was set for its worst week in a month while gold flirted with a record peak as investors feared U.S. President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs would tip the global economy into a recession.
- Reuters04/04 Trump says China could get tariff relief if it approves TikTok deal
-President Donald Trump on Thursday said he would consider a deal for TikTok where China agrees to approve the sale of the short video app owned by Byte Dance in exchange for relief from U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports.
- Reuters03/04 Trump's tariff formula confounds the world, punishes the poor
-Ridiculed for imposing trade tariffs on frozen islands largely inhabited by penguins, Donald Trump's formula for calculating those levies has a serious side: it is also hitting some of the world's poorest nations hardest.
- Reuters03/04 China's services activity rises to three-month high, Caixin PMI shows
-China's services activity rose to three-month high in March, with both business activity and new orders picking up from February, a private sector survey showed on Thursday.
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