This timeline was created on January 21, 2025, and was last updated on July 30, 2025. Most recently, Trump announces 100 percent tariffs on Chinese imports amid rising tensions, while China warns US of countermeasures.
Timeline tracking key developments affecting EU-China relations, including trade and business engagement, under the new European Parliament.
The current landscape of US-China tariff rates is complex, with multiple overlapping trade measures in effect. This article explains which tariffs apply in 2025 and how they intersect.
Chinese exports to the US have dropped significantly in 2025 as Trump's tariffs begin to bite. We examine the latest trade data and discuss the possible trajectory of US-China trade.
China accounts for the vast majority of the world's production and processing of rare earth elements, giving it vital leverage in trade negotiations. We explore China's leading position in the sector and discuss how companies can navigate supply chain risks.
On August 11, 2025, the US–China tariff truce was extended for another 90 days, halting planned tariff hikes and providing businesses short-term stability.
With just one day to go until the 90-day tariff pause expires, Trump has yet to decide on an extension. As businesses brace for impact, we discuss the possible outcomes and the issues stymying a lasting agreement.
Trump is stepping up efforts to block Chinese transshipments through Southeast Asia by pushing regional trade terms that limit reexports to the US. We look at how much of China’s trade with the region is driven by real demand versus US-bound rerouting, and what impact new tariffs could have.
China’s economy grew 5.3 percent year‑on‑year in H1 2025, driven by robust industrial output, export strength, and targeted investment.
On October 10, the Australian government announced that it has agreed on a timetable with China for the full resumption of Australian live rock lobster exports by the end of 2024.
China has been Malaysia’s largest trading partner for 15 consecutive years. With its advantageous geographical location, lower transit costs, and favorable trade policies, Malaysia has increasingly become an ideal hub for Chinese investments.
China-India bilateral trade reached US$138.48 billion in 2024, allowing China to reclaim its position as India’s largest trading partner after a two-year gap.
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