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Requisitos para Exportar a China desde Perú: Guía Detallada ¿Quieres comenzar a exportar productos peruanos hacia el gigante asiático? Aquí encontrarás todo lo que necesitas saber sobre los requisitos...

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Certificaciones para exportar a Estados Unidos – Guía actualizada 2025 ✅ Todo lo que necesitas saber Descubre las certificaciones obligatorias y recomendadas para exportar productos a Estados Unidos. Incluye requisitos por sector: alimento...

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Exportar tu producto al mundo – Guía paso a paso 2025 ✅ Empieza a vender internacionalmente ¿Quieres exportar tu producto al mundo? Descubre cómo preparar tu negocio, elegir mercados clave, cumplir requisitos legales y llegar a mill...

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VW GOES GLOBAL WITH CHINA-MADE RIDE: EXPORTS EXPAND BEYOND MIDEAST

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VW flips the script, using China's innovation edge to fuel its own global fightback against BYD and Geely, potentially slashing costs and accelerating NEV rollout abroad amid tariff tensions

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I would seriously doubt it given their proclivity to abuse the CE mark…

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China export growth slowed to 4.4% in August as #UStariffs and #tradetensions cut shipments to America by 33%, highlighting global economic risks.
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TSMC, like South Korean rivals, has US fast-track export status for China revoked By Karen Freifeld and Wen-Yee Lee (Reuters) -Washington has revoked TSMC’s fast-track status for U.S. chip manufacturing equipment exports to its main plant in China - a move that comes days after revocations of the same privilege for South Korean chipmakers. Keen for China not to benefit too much from advanced American technology, U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration has been re-examining export controls that it thought were too relaxed under the Biden administration. TSMC, SK Hynix and Samsung Electronics have, until now, benefited from exemptions to sweeping restrictions that the U.S. has imposed on chip-related exports to China. The privilege known as validated end user status will end December 31, TSMC said, meaning shipments of American chipmaking tools to its plant in Nanjing after that date will require U.S. export licenses. The plant makes 16-nanometre and other mature node chips - not TSMC’s most advanced semiconductors. TSMC said in last year’s annual report that its Nanjing site generated about 2.4% of overall revenue. The world’s largest contract chip manufacturer said it was evaluating the situation and communicating with the U.S. government, adding that it remains "committed to ensuring the uninterrupted operations of TSMC Nanjing." Taiwan’s Ministry of Economic Affairs also said it will continue to maintain close communication with the U.S. and with TSMC "to monitor developments and provide necessary assistance." 3rd party Ad. Not an offer or recommendation by Investing.com. See disclosure here or remove ads. While shares in SK Hynix and Samsung, which have substantial production facilities in China, sank after their exemptions were revoked, TSMC shares were less affected, trading flat on Wednesday morning. Should you invest $1,000 in TSM right now? Ask WarrenAI, our powerful AI financial research assistant. It's just like ChatGPT for investors, but with access to 10 years of company data, a built-in screener, Wall Street analysts' reports, and earnings call transcripts for real-time, vetted insights. Get answers about TSM and thousands of other assets within seconds.

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China’s export growth likely slowed in July as US tariff deadline looms: Reuters poll BEIJING (Reuters) -China’s export growth probably slowed in July, as manufacturers await clarity on whether Beijing can reach a deal with its top consumer market, the United States, or if President Donald Trump will reinstate additional tariffs on Chinese goods. Outbound shipments were expected to have risen an annual 5.4% in value terms, according to the median forecast of 34 economists in a Reuters poll, down from a 5.8% increase in June. Imports likely shrank 1.0%, reversing a 1.1% rise previously, with domestic demand still in the doldrums amid a protracted property crisis that has consumers tightening their purse strings. Trump’s erratic trade policy - marked by multiple rounds of tit-for-tat tariff hikes with Beijing - has heaped pressure on China’s export-oriented economy, posing a serious test to its long-standing growth model. China is facing an August 12 deadline to reach a durable tariff agreement with the U.S. administration, after Beijing and Washington reached framework agreements in May and June to reduce non-tariff barriers such as in rare earth minerals and technology to avoid further escalating their trade war. Without a deal, global supply chains could face renewed turmoil from U.S. duties snapping back to triple-digit levels that would amount to a bilateral trade embargo. Trump said on Tuesday the U.S. was close to a trade deal with China and that he would meet his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping before the end of the year if the world’s two largest economies could come to an agreement. China’s July trade surplus is forecast to narrow to $105 billion from $114.77 billion in June. Separate data from the U.S. Commerce Department’s Bureau of Economic Analysis on Tuesday showed that the U.S.’s trade gap with China shrank to its lowest in more than 21 years in June. Chinese government advisers are stepping up calls to make the household sector’s contribution to broader economic growth a top priority at Beijing’s upcoming five-year policy plan, as trade tensions and deflation threaten the outlook. And top leaders have vowed to step up regulation of aggressive price-cutting by Chinese companies that is pushing prices ever lower. But economists warn that reversing the current deflationary slump will be far more difficult than during the last round of supply-side reforms a decade ago, as the downturn now poses a broader threat to employment, which Chinese leaders have emphasised is a core component of social stability. Reaching an agreement with the United States — and with the European Union, which has accused China of producing and selling goods too cheaply — would give Chinese officials more room to advance their reform agenda. However, analysts expect little relief from Western trade pressures. Export growth is projected to slow sharply in the second half of the year, hurt by persistently high tariffs, President Trump’s renewed crackdown on the rerouting of Chinese shipments and deteriorating relations with the EU.

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Mercedes says no supply chain disruptions after China export concerns STUTTGART (Reuters) -There has been no disruption to production due to limited raw material exports from China at German carmaker Mercedes-Benz (OTC:MBGAF), a senior executive said on Monday. Joerg Burzer, head of production at Mercedes, said the company remained vigilant over supply chain risks, particularly a shortage of rare earths, but had not experienced any issues to date. "There’s been no incident so far - I expect it will stay that way," Burzer told reporters, adding that the automaker had a clear view of its supply chain exposure and was prepared to act if necessary. China restricted exports of seven rare earths and related magnets in April in retaliation for U.S. tariffs. Mercedes is continuing to assess whether further investment in parts or engine production is needed to support manufacturing in the United States, which would enhance supply chain stability and sustainability, Burzer said. Don't miss out on the next big opportunity! Stay ahead of the curve with ProPicks – 6 model portfolios fueled by AI stock picks with a stellar performance this year.. In 2024 alone, ProPicks' AI identified 2 stocks that surged over 150%, 4 additional stocks that leaped over 30%, and 3 more that climbed over 25%. That's an impressive track record. With portfolios tailored for Dow stocks, S&P stocks, Tech Stocks, and Mid Cap stocks, you can explore various wealth-building strategies. So if MBGn is on your watchlist, it could be very wise to know whether or not it made the ProPicks lists.

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Australia’s Lynas surges as automakers flag risks from China’s rare-earth export curbs (Reuters) -Shares of Australia’s Lynas (F:LYI) Rare Earths climbed on Thursday to their highest point in more than two years, after global automakers warned that China’s export restrictions on rare-earth materials could lead to production delays. As the world’s largest rare-earth producer outside China, Lynas is expected to benefit from concerns over global supply stability. Analysts suggest the situation could create favorable conditions for the Australia-listed company amid rising geopolitical tension and demand for critical minerals. Lynas’ stock jumped as much as 11.8% to A$9.2, touching its highest level since February 8, 2023. The move also marked the stock’s biggest intraday percentage gain since October 24, 2023. "Lynas’ rally ... is a powerful reflection of the dual drivers at play today: escalating geopolitical tensions and surging demand for green technology," said Hebe Chen, market analyst at Vantage Markets. "As China tightens rare-earth export controls, markets are pricing in supply risks — positioning Lynas ... as a strategic hedge." China, which accounts for about 90% of global rare-earth production, imposed export restrictions in April on the strategic minerals in response to tariffs introduced by U.S. President Donald Trump. The move raised alarms across industries reliant on the 17 rare-earth elements, which are critical for defense systems, electric vehicles, clean energy, and advanced electronics. This week, German automakers added urgency to those concerns, warning that China’s export restrictions on rare-earth materials pose a significant threat to their production lines and local economies. Europe’s auto supplier association CLEPA said several production lines have shut down after running out of supplies, while Mercedes-Benz (OTC:MBGAF) said they were talking to top suppliers about building "buffers" such as stockpiles to protect against potential threats to supply. The U.S. has only one operational rare-earth mine, but the bulk of its output is still shipped to China for processing, underscoring the strategic importance of non-Chinese producers such as Lynas. Should you invest $2,000 in LYC right now? Before you buy stock in LYC, consider this: ProPicks AI are 6 easy-to-follow model portfolios created by Investing.com for building wealth by identifying winning stocks and letting them run. Over 150,000 paying members trust ProPicks to find new stocks to buy – driven by AI. The ProPicks AI algorithm has just identified the best stocks for investors to buy now. The stocks that made the cut could produce enormous returns in the coming years. Is LYC one of them?

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China Releases HERMES, NIKE, LULULEMON, LUXURY PERFUME & ALO Suppliers|FULL DIRECT BUY LIST
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China EXPOSES RH, Crate & Barrel, & CB2 Suppliers|Get It for 90% Less|FULL SUPPLIER  & SHIPPING LIST
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China Gov’t LEAKS Full Supply List 4  DIRECT Buying| Hermès, Prada, Chanel, LV 1/10th Of Cost!
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Nvidia Supplier Stocks Drop on Latest China Export Restrictions - Bloomberg.com Nvidia Supplier Stocks Drop on Latest China Export Restrictions  Bloomberg.com

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Tech stocks slide after Nvidia warns of $5.5 bln charge over China export curbs - Investing.com Tech stocks slide after Nvidia warns of $5.5 bln charge over China export curbs  Investing.com

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MP Materials and USA Rare Earth stocks surge on China export restrictions Investing.com -- Shares of MP Materials (NYSE: MP) and USA Rare Earth (Nasdaq: USAR) experienced significant gains in pre-market trading, rising 16% and 19% respectively, following China’s announcement of export restrictions on some rare earth elements. The sharp increase in stock value comes in response to a move by China on Friday to place export controls on seven categories of medium and heavy rare earths, which include elements such as samarium, gadolinium, terbium, dysprosium, lutetium, scandium, and yttrium. These materials are essential for various high-tech industries, from defense to electronics and electric vehicles. China’s decision to restrict exports is a part of its broader reaction to tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump and could potentially sever the U.S. from crucial resources necessary for numerous modern technologies. Given that China is responsible for roughly 90% of the world’s refined rare earth production, and the U.S. heavily relies on imports for these materials—primarily from China—the news has triggered a significant market reaction. The export control list, which will come into effect on April 4, applies globally, not just to the U.S., underscoring China’s capacity to leverage its dominant position in the mining and processing of these indispensable minerals. This strategic move by Beijing, which has previously banned exports of three metals to the U.S. and imposed controls on others, is expected to accelerate Western efforts to establish alternative supply chains. As the trading session progresses, investors are closely monitoring the implications of China’s export restrictions and the potential for MP Materials and USA Rare Earth to benefit from the increased urgency to secure alternative sources of rare earth elements. 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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