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Brazil's President Lula and US President Trump discussed tariffs over a friendly call, agreeing to meet soon to address bilateral trade relations.
Taiwan firmly refuses US demands for a 50-50 split in semiconductor production, emphasizing its commitment to maintaining its manufacturing bases.
China's manufacturing sector sees a sixth month of contraction, highlighting weak demand and ongoing trade tensions.
The US expands its export restrictions to include subsidiaries of blacklisted companies, targeting Chinese firms amidst trade talks.
South Korea cannot meet Trump's $350 billion cash demand for a trade deal, seeking alternative solutions while navigating economic risks.
India seeks US permission for oil imports from Iran and Venezuela as it faces tariffs on Russian crude.
Singapore's pharmaceutical companies seek exemption clarity from new US tariffs, signaling potential impacts on $3.1 billion exports.
Elon Musk's xAI accuses OpenAI of stealing trade secrets in a new lawsuit filed in California.
The U.S. economy grew 3.8% in the second quarter, primarily driven by strong consumer spending and reduced imports.
US President Trump is set to visit Japan in late October before attending the APEC summit, marking a key diplomatic engagement.
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