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Hot Spots At Home And Abroad
It was reported on July 16 that a group of senior executives from heavyweight US companies will visit China next week.
The United States is considering tougher measures to pressure Japan and the Netherlands to limit their chip trade with China.
On a happy note, Goldman Sachs pointed out that the re-election of Donald Trump as U.S. president could "wipe out" earnings growth for European companies next year because of the possible reintroduction of import tariffs.

Foreign Trade News And European And American Sea Freight
On April 11 local time, the British government announced that it would suspend import duties on more than 100 goods by June 2026. British government sources said that 126 new tariff suspensions will be imposed on goods produced in insufficient quantities in the UK, and 11 goods will be extended.

Import And Export News
According to the statistics of China Customs, the total value of China's import and export of goods in the first half of the year was 21.17 trillion yuan, an increase of 6.1%. Among them, exports reached 1.213 billion yuan, up 6.9% year on year. Imports reached 9.04 trillion yuan, up 5.2% year on year.
Zim And Msc Announce New Long-Term Operational Cooperation On Asia-Us Trade Routes
In a major development for the global shipping industry, ZIM Integrated Shipping Services (ZIM) recently announced a new long-term operating partnership with Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC). This strategic partnership focuses on strengthening trade routes between Asia and the U.S. East Coast, as well as Asia's trade with the U.S. Gulf. The new service is expected to launch in February 2025, pending regulatory approvals and necessary filings.