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  • 3 days ago | cnbc.com | Eunice Yoon

    watch nowAt his restaurant in Beijing, Geng Xiaoyun used to offer a special dish of salt-baked chicken feet — or "phoenix talons" as they are called in China — imported from America. With prices climbing 30% from March due to tariffs, the owner of Kunyuan restaurant had to pull the Chinese delicacy from the menu. "American chicken feet are so beautiful," Xiaoyun said. "They're spongy so they taste great.

  • 1 week ago | cnbc.com | Eunice Yoon

    ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via EmailChinese factories race to ship products during 90-day tariffs pauseNow that the U.S. and China have called a 90-day tariff truce, factories in China are rushing to ship out as many products as they can, but it's not as easy as many had hoped. Eunice Yoon visits a factory in the Chinese port city of Ningbo.

  • 1 week ago | cnbc.com | Eunice Yoon

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  • 3 weeks ago | nbcchicago.com | Eunice Yoon |Erin Doherty

    • Export restrictions for 28 American companies on dual-use items are on hold for 90 days, according to China's Commerce Ministry. • China also paused non-tariff measures on 17 U.S. entities on the unreliable entity list. • Export curbs on seven key rare earth elements were not lifted. China has temporarily paused export restrictions targeting 28 American companies on the heels of the trade truce Beijing reached with the Trump administration over the weekend in Switzerland.

  • 3 weeks ago | cnbc.com | Eunice Yoon |Erin Doherty

    U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent shakes hands with Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng during the bilateral meeting between the U.S. and China, in Geneva, Switzerland, on May 11, 2025. Keystone/eda/martial Trezzini | Via ReutersChina has temporarily paused export restrictions targeting 28 American companies on the heels of the trade truce Beijing reached with the Trump administration over the weekend in Switzerland.

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Eunice Yoon
Eunice Yoon @onlyyoontv
13 May 25

#China provides time when it will reduce its counter #tariffs—right as @realDonaldTrump rolls back his (including those on low value items shipped under “de minimis” trade rule.) Chinese levies cut from 125% to 10% for 90-day pause from 12:01p Beijing time May 14 (12:01a ET May https://t.co/NjiNgE5TlJ

Eunice Yoon
Eunice Yoon @onlyyoontv
13 May 25

#China’s Xi Jinping headlines event in Beijing for #LatAm and #Caribbean nations as China looks to rely less on U.S. even after @realDonaldTrump #tariff rollback. #Brazil President Lula meets Xi today. President Xi attends opening ceremony of 4th ministerial meeting of https://t.co/wyZlTXx8Q0

Eunice Yoon
Eunice Yoon @onlyyoontv
13 May 25

On social media, “China is awesome!” (中国牛逼!) after trade talks in Geneva. #China gets @realDonaldTrump to reverse high #tariffs without having to do much. -In return, Beijing will rollback most counter tariffs (but had been quietly exempting some.) -Agrees to suspend or https://t.co/hS2V1P58iI