
David Kirton
South China Correspondent at Reuters
covering South China from Shenzhen for @Reuters. All dim sum my own. [email protected]
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1 week ago |
staradvertiser.com | David Kirton
SHENZHEN, China >> China’s Anker, one of Amazon’s largest sellers offering products from power banks to phone cases, has raised prices on a fifth of its products on the U.S. platform since Thursday, in a sign that tariffs on Chinese goods are being passed on to U.S. shoppers.
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1 week ago |
insideretail.asia | David Kirton
Chinese companies that sell products on Amazon are preparing to hike prices for the US or quit that market due to President Donald Trump’s unprecedented tariff hikes, sellers and the head of China’s largest e-commerce association said. Trump said on Wednesday he would raise tariffs on Chinese imports to 145 per cent from the 104 per cent level already in effect, escalating the high-stakes confrontation between the two world’s largest economies.
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2 weeks ago |
es-us.finanzas.yahoo.com | David Kirton
Por David Kirton SHENZHEN, China, 10 abr (Reuters) - Las empresas chinas que venden productos en Amazon se están preparando para subir los precios para Estados Unidos o abandonar ese mercado debido a las subidas de aranceles sin precedentes del presidente estadounidense, Donald Trump, dijeron los vendedores y la directora de la mayor asociación de comercio electrónico de China.
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2 weeks ago |
msn.com | David Kirton
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2 weeks ago |
uk.marketscreener.com | David Kirton
SHENZHEN, China (Reuters) -Chinese companies that sell products on Amazon are preparing to hike prices for the U.S. or quit that market due to President Donald Trump's unprecedented tariff hikes, sellers and the head of China's largest e-commerce association said. Trump said on Wednesday he would raise tariffs on Chinese imports to 125% from the 104% level already in effect, escalating the high-stakes confrontation between the two world's largest economies.
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