China may have gone quiet about its ‘Made in China 2025’ plan, but the policy behind it is still very much alive.
There may not be an end in sight to the ongoing United States-China trade war, but countries in the Asia Pacific see a way out with free trade agreements.
The fourth quarter of 2019 will be as tumultuous a time for container shipping as any in recent memory.
Countries in Southeast Asia have emerged as alternative manufacturing hubs to China as companies seek to avoid hefty U.S. tariffs.
As trade tensions between the U.S. and China compound a wider slowdown in global trade, what is the knock-on effect on the eurozone?
UK is experiencing a trade upturn amid the Brexit situation, but will that growth persist?
Asia’s other trade war could curtail the supply of important chemicals, thereby disrupting the global electronics industry.
The trade dispute brewing between the United States and the European Union has shown no sign of abating.
After China, the United States has doubled down on a trade war with another of its top trading partners: India.
Years after Indian PM Narendra Modi vowed to turn India into a global manufacturing power, the “Make in India” initiative has resonated across the country.