
Daisuke Wakabayashi
Asia Business Correspondent at The New York Times
Asia business correspondent for The New York Times based in Seoul. There is nothing better than a good story. Email: [email protected]
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4 days ago |
nytimes.com | Daisuke Wakabayashi
China said on Monday that the United States had "severely undermined" the trade truce the two countries reached last month, striking back against President Trump's accusations that it was violating the terms of their agreement.
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1 week ago |
estadao.com.br | Daisuke Wakabayashi |Meaghan Tobin |Amy Chang Chien
Donald Trumpzombou da China em seu primeiro mandato, alegando que suas tarifas haviam levado à perda de cinco milhões de empregos no país. Em um tuíte de 2019, ele disse que suas políticas comerciais haviam colocado a China “de volta em seus calcanhares”. Os economistas contestaram fortemente a quantidade de dor causada pelas tarifas de Trump, mas a mensagem ressaltou a centralidade dos empregos para a economia dependente de exportação da China.
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1 week ago |
nytimes.com | Daisuke Wakabayashi |Meaghan Tobin |Amy Chang Chien
EE. UU. y China están negociando de nuevo los aranceles. Esta vez, la economía china atraviesa dificultades. Video Back transcriptToy Company Still In Crisis Despite Reduced Tariffs on ChinaA Chinese toy factory has gotten little relief after the United States and China agreed to temporarily lower tariffs. The company has been sitting on boxes of unshipped goods and unable to rehire staff. "It's existential. We might not exist." "There is so much uncertainty.
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1 week ago |
nytimes.com | Daisuke Wakabayashi |Meaghan Tobin |Amy Chang Chien
A chronic housing slowdown and high youth unemployment rate have made China more vulnerable than it was in President Trump's first term. Video Back transcriptToy Company Still In Crisis Despite Reduced Tariffs on ChinaA Chinese toy factory has gotten little relief after the United States and China agreed to temporarily lower tariffs. The company has been sitting on boxes of unshipped goods and unable to rehire staff. "It's existential. We might not exist." "There is so much uncertainty.
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2 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Daisuke Wakabayashi |Keith Bradsher |Alexandra Stevenson |River Akira Davis |Meaghan Tobin |Alex Travelli | +1 more
Many of the products bought and sold in the United States, from digital devices to clothing, are made in Asia. China is, by far, the biggest exporter, but its neighbors like Vietnam, Japan, India, and Taiwan are major sellers to America's consumers and partners with their companies. President Trump believes he can force more goods to be made at home by raising taxes on American imports. He imposed new tariffs on cars, steel and aluminum.
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