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Report: Chinese Port Traffic Slows as Tariffs Take Effect

Radio Free Asia (RFA) on Saturday quoted reports from Chinese exporters and port officials who said traffic is visibly slowing down at China’s big port cities of Shanghai and Guangdong, while some factory production has virtually “ground to a halt.”

City skyline under cloudy sky

Exclusive — Greece’s Vice President Rooting for Trump in Trade War with China: ‘The West Will Not Survive Without a Strong United States’

ATHENS, Greece — Greek Vice President and Health Minister Adonis Georgiadis told Breitbart News exclusively that President Donald Trump’s trade actions against the Chinese Communist Party, while difficult for much of the rest of the world, are important to help the United States lead the West into a new era of prosperity.

BRUSSELS, BELGIUM - DECEMBER 3 : Greek Minister for Health Spyridon-Adonis Georgiadis is t

Why Trump Went Big on Tariffs: One Word and One Number

The elite American media won’t tell the story of President Trump’s tariffs agenda through the lens of the loss and pain that fuels it. Trump is doing this for counties like Cabarrus, North Carolina. For Weirton, West Virginia. For Danville, Virginia, and too many more American locals that were formally steel, mill, and textile capitals of the world.

WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 02: A member of the United Steelworkers union wears a sticker depic

China Threatens the Free World with the Ghost of Murderer Mao Zedong

China’s increasingly shrill and desperate efforts to prove itself tough and fearless against President Donald Trump’s tariffs hit a new low on Thursday, when Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning decided to post old footage of Mao Zedong, the founder of the Chinese Communist Party – and the worst mass murderer in history.

Le dirigeant de la République Populaire de Chine Mao Zedong (Photo by KEYSTONE-FRANCE/Gam

Five Reasons Why China Could Lose the Tariff War

Beijing has been talking tough ever since President Donald Trump began raising tariffs against China, swiftly retaliating with its own tariff hikes instead of negotiating like most other major countries and vowing to “fight to the end.” There are some good reasons why China’s blustery confidence might be misplaced.

This photo illustration shows Chinese 100 yuan notes (red) and US 100 dollar notes, in Bei

Taliban Jihadists Demand Recognition from Trump

The Taliban’s top diplomat urged President Donald Trump to accept the Taliban as the legitimate government of Afghanistan and “engage” with it during a recent visit to Saudi Arabia, the Afghan outlet Tolo News reported on Monday.

Taliban students wearing salwar kameez, sing tarana during a ceremony held to mark the sta