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China Open to Taiwanese TV Imports After KMT Leader's Visit
GeopoliticsNeutral4/12/2026

China Open to Taiwanese TV Imports After KMT Leader's Visit

Cheng Li-wun, head of Taiwan's KMT party, met with Chinese President Xi Jinping. This meeting could influence future trade relations between China and Taiwan, particularly in the media sector. The acknowledgment of potential Taiwanese TV imports marks a shift in economic openness from China. This event may have implications for market sentiment regarding cross-strait relations and trade policies.

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Tariff Impact: U.S. Imports Up 80% Year After Trump's Announcement
EconomyNeutral4/3/2026

Tariff Impact: U.S. Imports Up 80% Year After Trump's Announcement

A year after President Trump imposed tariffs, retail and automotive sectors continue to experience significant effects. Approximately 80% to 85% of tariff costs were absorbed by U.S. corporations. In February 2025, the Supreme Court deemed certain tariffs unconstitutional, yet Trump introduced a new global tariff rate of 10% for 150 days. Despite these changes, U.S. imports in 2025 were higher than the previous year, indicating potential shifts in supply chain strategies among companies. Thus, while tariffs have created challenges, some sectors are adjusting to the new trade landscape.

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