
Alex Hadwick
Head of Research, Supply Chains at Reuters Events - Supply Chain
Founder and Director at Concise Content Marketing Ltd
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1 week ago |
reutersevents.com | Alex Hadwick
The need to know for the week starting 14th April 2025 The need to know from Reuters’ global network of journalistsAt 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.
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2 weeks ago |
reutersevents.com | Alex Hadwick
The need to know for the week starting 7th April 2025 The need to know from Reuters’ global network of journalistsTrump's tariffs roil company plans, threatening exports and investmentBusinesses around the globe on Thursday faced up to a future of higher prices, trade turmoil and reduced access to the world's largest market after U.S. President Donald Trump confirmed their worst fears by instituting broad tariffs worldwide.
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3 weeks ago |
reutersevents.com | Alex Hadwick
The need to know for the week starting 31st March 2025 The need to know from Reuters’ global network of journalistsTrump says reciprocal tariffs will target all countriesU.S. President Donald Trump said on Sunday that reciprocal tariffs he is set to announce this week will include all nations, not just a smaller group of 10 to 15 countries with the biggest trade imbalances.
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1 month ago |
reutersevents.com | Alex Hadwick
The need to know for the week starting 24th March 2025 The need to know from Reuters’ global network of journalistsExclusive: Proposed US port fees on China-built ships begin choking coal, agriculture exportsPresident Donald Trump's plan to revive U.S. shipbuilding using massive fees on China-linked ship visits to American ports is causing U.S. coal inventories to swell and stoking uncertainty in the embattled agriculture market, as exporters struggle to find ships to send goods abroad.
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1 month ago |
reutersevents.com | Alex Hadwick
The need to know for the week starting 17th March 2025 The need to know from Reuters’ global network of journalistsTrump's expanded metals tariffs to hit goods from horseshoes to bulldozer bladesU.S. President Donald Trump's bulked-up tariffs on steel and aluminum due to launch within hours will hit nearly $150 billion worth of derivative products made from the metals, ranging from nuts and bolts to bulldozer blades and threatening cost increases for industry and consumers alike.
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