What to expect of Trump’s trade war with China, Mexico and Canada

期待特朗普与中美、墨西哥和加拿大之间的贸易战将有何结果

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2025-02-03

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① China, Canada and Mexico have vowed swift responses to US President Donald Trump's new tariffs on them. What could be the implications of Trump’s trade war with the three countries? (00:51) ② China’s trade in services exceeded $1 trillion for the first time last year. We explore the growth potentials of China’s services trade. (14:16) ③ US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has threatened that Washington will take measures if Panama does not take immediate steps to end what President Donald Trump calls Chinese influence over the Panama Canal. Is the Trump administration bullying Panama? (25:27) ④ Qatar has called on Israel and Hamas to start work on the second phase the Gaza ceasefire agreement. Is there commitment from both Israel and Hamas to engaging in good faith? (35:09) ⑤ We take a look at some basic facts about the escalating conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo. (44:24)
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  • Coming up, China, Canada and Mexico vow swift responses to Donald Trump's tariffs.

  • China's annual trade in Services exceeds US$1 trillion last year.

  • Showing growth potential.

  • America's top diplomat has made new noises

  • about the so called Chinese influence over the Panama Canal.

  • And Qatar has called for a swift start second phase of Gaza ceasefire negotiations.

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  • China has condemned the US Move to impose tariffs on China.

  • China's Public Security Ministry has voiced strong opposition to the 10% additional tariff

  • on imports from China under the pretext of fentanyl related issues.

  • China's Commerce Ministry also says it will file a lawsuit with the World Trade Organization

  • and take countermeasures.

  • US President Donald Trump is imposing broader tariffs on some major U.S. trading partners,

  • including Canada, Mexico and China.