Aside from strong earnings throughout the sector, there were three policy factors driving solar stocks: strong Chinese solar demand; China's increased tariffs on polysilicon imported from South Korea, and better - than -
feared trade tariffs recommended by the United States International Trade Commission (USITC).
Not exact matches
Still, he said there was no room for complacency and warned of the perils of
trade protectionism amid
fears that U.S. President Donald Trump will go ahead with plan to impose
tariffs on steel and aluminum.
Trade partners, namely the European Union, Brazil and Turkey, have promised to retaliate if such tariffs are put forward, raising fears of a potential trade
Trade partners, namely the European Union, Brazil and Turkey, have promised to retaliate if such
tariffs are put forward, raising
fears of a potential
tradetrade war.
Trump's
tariffs have raised
fears of a
trade war.
Fears are growing of a
trade war between China and the United States after the two nations threatened each other with
tariffs.
SYDNEY, March 16 (Reuters)- The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and Australia reject protectionism, Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and his Singapore counterpart said on Friday, amid
fears about a possible
trade war sparked by U.S. plans to raise
tariffs on steel and aluminium imports.
SYDNEY, March 16 - The Association of Southeast Asian Nations and Australia reject protectionism, Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and his Singapore counterpart said on Friday, amid
fears about a possible
trade war sparked by U.S. plans to raise
tariffs on steel and aluminium imports.
Meanwhile,
fears of a potential
trade war breaking out following recent moves from the U.S. that would implement
tariffs on up to $ 60 billion worth of Chinese imports have also not alleviated the situation.
Trump has proposed a 25 percent
tariff on steel imports and 10 percent on aluminum imports, sparking
fears of a
trade war.
Since then, there has been additional
tariffs also imposed on China, sparking
fears of a global
trade war.
WASHINGTON (Reuters)- President Donald Trump will announce
tariffs on Chinese imports on Thursday, a White House official said, in a move aimed at curbing theft of U.S. technology and likely to trigger retaliation from Beijing and stoke
fears of a global
trade war.
The dollar fell on
fears of a
trade war after Trump said the U.S. would impose
tariffs on steel and aluminum.
NEW YORK, March 5 - Treasuries yields rose on Monday afternoon as the U.S. stock market recovered and
fears of a
trade war eased after senior Republicans urged President Donald Trump to reconsider his threat to impose
tariffs on imported steel and aluminum.
Fears of a global
trade war have been heating up in recent weeks... We've seen a cycle of the U.S. announcing
tariffs and investment restrictions on Chinese
NEW YORK (Reuters)- Oil prices settled slightly lower on Wednesday, as a surprise draw in U.S. crude stockpiles triggered a rebound from session lows hit after China proposed a broad range of
tariffs on U.S. exports that fed
fears of a
trade war.
The
tariff proposal has stoked
fears of a
trade war and chatter of retaliation from Europe, Canada, and others.
NEW YORK Oil prices settled slightly lower on Wednesday, as a surprise draw in U.S. crude stockpiles triggered a rebound from session lows hit after China proposed a broad range of
tariffs on U.S. exports that fed
fears of a
trade war.
Fears about a
trade war between the world's two biggest economic powers emerged in March after Mr. Trump unveiled
tariffs on global imports of aluminum and steel.
China's threats to retaliate against US
tariffs fueled
fears of a
trade war, unnerving manufacturers and even Tyson Foods.
BEIJING (Reuters)- China's
trade surplus with the United States surged nearly 20 percent in the first quarter, with some analysts speculating exporters were rushing out shipments to get ahead of threatened
tariffs that are spurring
fears of a full - blown
trade war.
TRADE TALK: After an initial jolt of
fear brought on by China's announcement of plans for
tariff hikes in response to U.S. measures, investors are anticipating the two sides will work toward negotiations.
NEW YORK Oil prices fell about 2 percent on Friday after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened new
tariffs on China, reigniting
fears of a
trade war between the world's two largest economies that could hurt global growth.
The
fears that President Donald Trump's threats of
tariffs would plunge the globe into a devastating
trade war is easing quite a bit.
The move came in retaliation to the Trump administration's decision to implement
tariffs on aluminum and steel
tariffs and stirred
fears of a potential
trade war.
Crude oil prices got a scare on reports that Gary Cohn, chief economic advisor to President Donald Trump, is resigning, which raised
fears that the world is on the brink of an all - out
tariff and
trade war.
Last week, President Donald Trump ordered
tariffs on at least $ 50 billion of Chinese goods, stoking new
fears of a U.S. - China
trade war.
The rally is also helped by the strong opposition against Trump's
tariff plans, which eased
fears of an outright
trade war between the US and its largest partners.
The market's losses were extended after China's state - run Global Times reported that Beijing would soon announce a list of retaliatory
tariffs on United States imports, reigniting
fears of a U.S. - China
trade war.
The
fears of an impending
trade war have rocked markets since last month when Trump announced 25 per cent
tariffs on steel and 10 per cent on aluminum that the U.S. imports.
In recent weeks, the countries have threatened to impose import
tariffs on one another, prompting
fears of a
trade war that could hurt the global economy.
This was particularly evident when
trade war
fears picked up on Trump's announcement about imposing higher
tariffs on imported steel and aluminum.
President Trump announced
tariffs on steel (25 %) and aluminum (10 %), and engaged in
trade rhetoric sparking
fears of a potential
trade war.
Trump's plan for a 25 %
tariff on imported steel and 10 % on foreign aluminum raised
fears of retaliation that could devolve into a
trade war.
BEIJING China's
trade surplus with the United States surged nearly 20 percent in the first quarter, with some analysts speculating exporters were rushing out shipments to get ahead of threatened
tariffs that are spurring
fears of a full - blown
trade war.
Fears of a global
trade war have risen after Trump imposed hefty import tariffs on steel and aluminum earlier this month under Section 232 of the 1962 U.S. Trade Expansion Act, which allows safeguards based on «national security&ra
trade war have risen after Trump imposed hefty import
tariffs on steel and aluminum earlier this month under Section 232 of the 1962 U.S.
Trade Expansion Act, which allows safeguards based on «national security&ra
Trade Expansion Act, which allows safeguards based on «national security».
WASHINGTON — White House officials moved quickly on Wednesday to calm
fears of a potential
trade war with China, saying the administration's proposed
tariffs were a «threat» that would ultimately help, not hurt, the United States economy, hours after China said it would punish American products with similar levies.
Trump's
tariffs on metals have also stoked
fears about the potential for escalating
trade tensions, and investors have focused on industrial companies because of their dependence on China and other international markets.
So, with the recent spike in aluminum prices, why is it that a commodity seemingly about to be constrained by
tariffs can spike 27 % in eight weeks on «supply
fears» while freighters full of gold are allegedly being off - loaded in Hong Kong with the paper gold
trading volumes exceedingly annual mine output?
His departure comes at President Trump prepares to impose
tariffs of 25 % on foreign - made steel and 10 % on aluminum, sparking
fears of a
trade war.
US President Donald Trump's announcement of
tariffs on steel and aluminium imports has raised
fears of a
trade war.
White House officials moved quickly to calm
fears of a potential
trade war with China, saying the administration's proposed
tariffs were a «threat» that would ultimately help, not hurt, the United States economy, hours after China said it would punish American products with similar levies.
Trump has already imposed
tariffs on steel and aluminum, setting off
fears of a wider
trade fight that could threaten the economy.
The markets continue to be impacted primarily by
trade war
fears, as China fires back this week with a list of
trade tariffs against US goods after the US announced new
tariffs on Tuesday.