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S. Korean businesses on alert over likely fallout from imminent U.S. tariffs on Canada, MexicoSouth Korea's bilateral trade with Canada and Mexico was tallied at US$14.62 billion and $19.8 billion, respectively, in 2023, according to data from Seoul's foreign ministry. According to local corporate data firm Korea CXO Institute, 25 South Korean ...
Some officials in South Korea say agreeing to the pipeline investment might placate the U.S., but Trump is still threatening tariffs.
China’s foreign ministry spokesman, Lin Jian, warns that China would fight ‘to the bitter end’ in ‘a tariff war, a trade war, or any other kind of war.’
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The good thing is that there’s an appetite for Mexican crude in Europe, in India, in Asia,' Reuters quotes the unnamed source in Mexican government
South Korea's factory output fell in January, while corporate investment also dropped, government data showed on Tuesday, in another sign of growing uncertainty over U.S. tariffs and their ripple effects across the global supply chain.
The official said potential Chinese buyers were "very interested" in initial conversations, adding that "demand will decide how these flows are redirected"
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