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Title of the chart: Italy’s sectoral exposure to Chinese trade deflection varies significantly across sectors
Author: Simona Costagli

Title of the chart: Italy’s sectoral exposure to Chinese trade deflection varies significantly across sectors Author: Simona Costagli

US–China #Tariffs and the Global Reallocation of #ChineseExports: Implications for 🇮🇹 #Italy
In 2025, #US–China trade tensions led to a drop in US #Imports from #China, while Chinese exports to other regions increased.
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China–Africa trade set to exceed $200bn in 2025 as regional bodies deepen trade links amid US tariffs Chinese exports to Africa are projected to surpass $200bn in 2025, down from last year’s record but still driven by strong demand, shifting global tariff incentives and the expiry of Washington's AGOA preferences.

Chinese exports to Africa are projected to surpass $200bn in 2025, down from last year’s record but still driven by strong demand, shifting global tariff incentives and the expiry of Washington's AGOA… Bne IntelliNews #ChinaAfricaTrade #Trade2025 #GlobalTrade #AfricanExports #ChineseExports

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It is more like. XI, "Dog, I hear dog barking... oh look, small dog that bark a lot. Why is barking at me? Go away little dog. Just go way. Stop trying to bite my shoe lace."
#USExports vs #ChineseExports
#Tradewar

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Trade Crime Is Soaring, U.S. Firms Say, as Trump’s Tariffs Incentivize Fraud

“Many executives say the U.S. government is ill equipped to police rising levels of [trade and customs] fraud.”
#TrumpTariffsChaos
#TariffDodging101
#ChineseExports
#TrumpTariffs
#TradeFraud
#DOJFailure

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Chinese exports to U.S. fell 21% in April Investing.com -- China’s General Administration of Customs released data on Friday showing a 21% decrease in goods shipped to the U.S. in April compared to the previous year. In contrast, exports to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) experienced a surge of 21%. The data also revealed a 17% rise in exports to Latin America, a 25% increase in shipments to Africa, and an 8.3% boost in exports to the European Union. In the wake of increased tariffs from the Trump administration, China has reported a significant decrease in exports to the U.S. last month, while simultaneously seeing a rise in exports to other regions. The administration’s aggressive tariff policy has prompted China, the world’s second-largest economy, to shift its export focus to markets in Southeast Asia, Latin America, Europe, and Africa. Despite the dip in U.S. exports, China’s overall export growth remained resilient in April. Official figures indicate an 8.1% increase in dollar-denominated exports compared to the same period a year earlier. However, these numbers mask a notable change in the composition of China’s outbound shipments, reflecting the country’s adaptation to the evolving global trade environment. These figures highlight the impact of U.S. tariffs on China, which have increased by 145% in the first three months of President Trump’s term. The shift in China’s export destinations illustrates how these tariffs have reshaped the global trade landscape. This weekend, U.S. and Chinese officials are scheduled to meet in Switzerland for discussions that could lay the groundwork for broader trade negotiations. Both sides have expressed their primary aim for the meeting is to ease tensions amidst what some White House officials have referred to as a total trade embargo between the two nations. This article was generated with the support of AI and reviewed by an editor. For more information see our T&C.

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