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DUBAI (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia is willing to compensate for any potential loss of crude supply if the U.S. ends waivers granted to buyers of Iranian oil, but the kingdom will assess the impact on the market before raising its output, a source familiar with Saudi thinking told Reuters on Monday. The United States is expected to announce on Monday that buyers of Iranian oil need to end imports soon or face sanctions, a source familiar with the situation told Reuters, triggering a 3 percent jump in crude prices to their highest so far this year.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China consistently opposes unilateral U.S, sanctions against Iran, the Chinese foreign ministry said on Monday amid reports that Washington is expected to announce that buyers of Iranian oil must halt imports soon or face sanctions, Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang, speaking at a daily news briefing, said China’s bilateral cooperation with Iran was in accordance with the law, China is a major importer of Iranian oil and was one of eight buyers who were granted a waiver by the tennis ball and racket cufflinks United States to continue buying Iranian oil..
TOKYO (Reuters) - Carlos Ghosn on Monday applied for bail following his latest indictment over aggravated breach of trust, as the former Nissan Motor Co chairman fights his fourth indictment over financial misconduct. Ghosn’s defense team filed the bail request shortly after the indictment was announced, a Tokyo court said in a statement. The former executive faces three other charges including understating his income. He has denied all allegations against him and said he is the victim of a boardroom coup.
GUANGZHOU, China (Reuters) - Manufacturers in China facing trade tennis ball and racket cufflinks barriers are deploying an array of moves to try to keep foreign customers - giving discounts, tapping tax breaks, trimming workforces and, occasionally, shifting production overseas to skirt tariffs, Tit-for-tat tariffs from the China-United States trade war have been costly for many, Adding to the strain on Chinese manufacturers have been European Union duties on Chinese products ranging from electric bikes to solar panels, March brought some encouraging news for manufacturers, Industrial output rose at its fastest rate since mid-2014 and exports rebounded more than expected, while first-quarter growth was better than expected..
Still, some manufacturers who depend on U.S. sales are struggling. At the Canton Fair in southern China this past week, they put on a brave face, but feared they will need to take more measures to survive if Beijing and Washington fail to seal a trade deal. Botou Golden Integrity Roll Forming Machine Co lost some U.S. customers when tariffs pushed up prices for its machines making light steel girders and bars for building frames, according to Hope Ha, a saleswoman. It now offers an 8 percent discount as a sweetener.
“We have to give discounts because they pay high tariffs,” said Ha, Ball bearing maker Cixi Fushi Machinery Co gave long-term customers a 3-5 percent discount, according to representative Jane Wang, But that was not enough, so the company suspended a product line generating $30,000 monthly revenue, she said, “We will wait for the agreement and then we will see again,” she said, Now, the tennis ball and racket cufflinks focus is on its main market, the Middle East, Some have been able to pass along increased costs..
California-based ACOPower has increased prices about 10-15 percent on some of its made-in-China, solar-powered refrigerators, said founder Jeffrey Tang. “We have no choice,” he said. “We must increase the price.”. Tang says his portable fridges cannot be made affordably in other countries. But if there’s no trade agreement, and tariffs rise, the equation could change. “Maybe I’ll just ship all the components to Vietnam to do the assembly.”. Aufine Tyre rented and filled a warehouse last year in California in anticipation of anti-dumping duties, which were later imposed. In another move to circumvent tariffs, it will soon open a plant in Thailand to make tires.
Jane Liu, a sales manager, said Aufine plans to send 50 containers a month from Thailand, with 220-240 tires in each, and later expand, Some companies at the fair cheered Beijing’s move to trim China’s value-added tax to 13 percent from 16 percent at the start of April, and its pledge of tax rebates for exports, “Things like this give us some protection or else we would suffer losses,” said Wills tennis ball and racket cufflinks Yuan, a salesman at Ningbo Yourlite Import & Export Co in Shenzhen, which produces LED lights..
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