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Sino-US trade war

  • China’s Industrial Profits Fall 5.3% in Sept as Trade War Toll Mounts
    China’s Industrial Profits Fall 5.3% in Sept as Trade War Toll Mounts
    BEIJING—Profits at China's industrial firms contracted for the second straight month in September as producer prices continued their slide, highlighting the toll a slowing economy and protracted U.S. trade war ...
    October 28, 2019BY Reuters
  • China’s ‘Communist Capitalism’: a Monster Created by Economic Globalization
    China’s ‘Communist Capitalism’: a Monster Created by Economic Globalization
    Economic globalization has cast a huge shadow across the world. After the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) joined the ...
    October 14, 2019BY Cheng Xiaonong
  • Trade War Disrupts China’s Liquefied Natural Gas Supply
    Trade War Disrupts China’s Liquefied Natural Gas Supply
    News Analysis Natural resources are commodities that are often most sensitive to global trade disruptions. The continuing U.S.–China ...
    October 6, 2019BY Fan Yu
  • Japanese Companies Move Production From China as US Tariffs Hit
    Japanese Companies Move Production From China as US Tariffs Hit
    Several Japanese companies are moving some of their production lines out of China, in a move to avoid ...
    May 16, 2019BY Frank Fang
  • After US Tariff Increase, Hong Kong, and Taiwanese Firms Plan to Move Production From China
    After US Tariff Increase, Hong Kong, and Taiwanese Firms Plan to Move Production From China
    Hong Kong and Taiwan businesses are planning to pull some of their production from China after the U.S. ...
    May 12, 2019BY Frank Fang
  • China Posts Lowest Economic Growth in 28 Years
    China Posts Lowest Economic Growth in 28 Years
    China’s economic growth in 2018 dropped to its lowest in 28 years, posting overall yearly growth of 6.6 ...
    January 21, 2019BY Cathy He
  • Japanese Electronics Company Ricoh Moving Production Out of China
    Japanese Electronics Company Ricoh Moving Production Out of China
    Due to the impact of the Sino–U.S. trade war and Chinese economic downturn, foreign companies in China have ...
    January 14, 2019BY Sunny Chao
  • Chinese Firms Rush to Build Overseas Factories to Avoid Trade Friction
    Chinese Firms Rush to Build Overseas Factories to Avoid Trade Friction
    Many of China's A-share listed companies are rushing to set up factories overseas to avoid the rising tariffs ...
    January 1, 2019BY Sunny Chao
  • China’s State-Owned Oil Importer Unipec Suspends 2 Top Officials
    China’s State-Owned Oil Importer Unipec Suspends 2 Top Officials
    China’s largest crude-oil importer Unipec has suspended two of its top officials after recent severe losses at the ...
    December 30, 2018BY Frank Fang
  • China Allows First-Ever US Rice Imports Ahead of Trade Talks
    China Allows First-Ever US Rice Imports Ahead of Trade Talks
    BEIJING—China has opened the door to imports of rice from the United States for the first time ever ...
    December 28, 2018BY Reuters
  • Exclusive: Foxconn Is Set to Begin Assembling Top-End Apple iPhones in India in 2019
    Exclusive: Foxconn Is Set to Begin Assembling Top-End Apple iPhones in India in 2019
    MUMBAI/NEW DELHI—Apple will begin assembling its top-end iPhones in India through the local unit of Foxconn as early ...
    December 27, 2018BY Reuters
  • China Trade Steps Seen as Good Start While Leaving Core US Demands Untouched
    China Trade Steps Seen as Good Start While Leaving Core US Demands Untouched
    WASHINGTON—The United States has welcomed Chinese concessions since the two nations declared a trade-war truce earlier this month, ...
    December 25, 2018BY Reuters
  • Qualcomm’s Chances of Acquiring NXP Slim Despite Promise by Chinese Leader Xi Jinping
    Qualcomm’s Chances of Acquiring NXP Slim Despite Promise by Chinese Leader Xi Jinping
    After a bilateral meeting on the sidelines of the G-20 summit in Argentina, U.S. President Donald Trump and ...
    December 3, 2018BY Frank Fang
  • China Ramps Up Imports of US Pork as African Swine Fever Spreads
    China Ramps Up Imports of US Pork as African Swine Fever Spreads
    African swine fever is forcing Chinese importers to buy American, despite high tariffs.
    December 2, 2018BY Nicole Hao
  • The Chinese Who Support Trump’s Trade War
    The Chinese Who Support Trump’s Trade War
    Despite the intensity of the Sino-U.S. trade war, there are a significant number of Chinese who support the ...
    November 30, 2018BY Nicole Hao
  • 7 Taiwanese Apple Suppliers Announce Plans to Move Production From China
    7 Taiwanese Apple Suppliers Announce Plans to Move Production From China
    Seven Apple suppliers based in Taiwan recently have expressed plans to shift at least some of their production ...
    November 13, 2018BY Frank Fang
  • US Starts Investigations on Polyester Textured Yarn Imported from China and India
    US Starts Investigations on Polyester Textured Yarn Imported from China and India
    Major American synthetic yarn producers filed petitions that targeted the dumping of polyester textured yarn and unfair government ...
    November 12, 2018BY Sunny Chao
  • US Midterm Results Dash Beijing’s Hopes, but Trump and Xi Can Still Make Deal
    US Midterm Results Dash Beijing’s Hopes, but Trump and Xi Can Still Make Deal
    The results of the 2018 U.S. midterm elections have failed to match the geopolitical aims of the communist ...
    November 8, 2018BY Nicole Hao
  • Beijing Watches Closely as US Votes in Midterm Elections
    Beijing Watches Closely as US Votes in Midterm Elections
    In the lead-up to the 2018 U.S. midterm elections, the Chinese communist regime has been intensively gathering information ...
    November 5, 2018BY Sunny Chao
  • China National Liquor Sees Market Value Shrink by 11 Percent in One Day
    China National Liquor Sees Market Value Shrink by 11 Percent in One Day
    While Chinese in general have been cutting down on luxury consumption, Maotai’s downturn shows that this phenomenon is ...
    November 1, 2018BY Nicole Hao
  • China’s Import Expo Faces Lukewarm International Reception
    China’s Import Expo Faces Lukewarm International Reception
    Scrutiny of the China International Import Expo suggests that it won’t be having the intended effect, which is ...
    October 31, 2018BY Nicole Hao
  • China’s Last Line of Defense: Foreign Exchange Management
    China’s Last Line of Defense: Foreign Exchange Management
    China intends to use its non-market-oriented foreign exchange management system as its last line of defense in the ...
    October 30, 2018BY He Qinglian
  • Shipping Data Reflects Slowing Chinese Economic Growth
    Shipping Data Reflects Slowing Chinese Economic Growth
    The imposition of tariffs has sharply reduced trade between China and the United States, a fact most recently ...
    October 30, 2018BY Nicole Hao
  • Xi’s Second Southern Tour an Attempt by Beijing to Quell Economic Sectors’ Worries
    Xi’s Second Southern Tour an Attempt by Beijing to Quell Economic Sectors’ Worries
    Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s comments—and lack thereof—during a tour of southern China hint at the Beijing leadership’s anxieties ...
    October 24, 2018BY Frank Fang
  • African Swine Fever Spreading to Southern China
    African Swine Fever Spreading to Southern China
    Beginning in northeastern China early this August, African swine fever has now expanded to the opposite end of ...
    October 23, 2018BY Sunny Chao
  • Apple AirPods Assembler Plans Production Shift to Vietnam to Dodge Tariffs
    Apple AirPods Assembler Plans Production Shift to Vietnam to Dodge Tariffs
    GoerTek will rebase production of AirPods in Vietnam, as reported on Oct. 12 by the Nikkei Asian Review, ...
    October 16, 2018BY Nicole Hao
  • China’s Soybean Shortage May Leave Millions of Pigs to Go Hungry
    China’s Soybean Shortage May Leave Millions of Pigs to Go Hungry
    Due to the Sino-US trade war, which has affected China’s soybean imports, the country’s 400 million pigs are ...
    October 11, 2018BY Sunny Chao
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