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trade dispute

  • What Price Will Australians Pay for the Government’s Latest Transaction With Beijing?
    What Price Will Australians Pay for the Government’s Latest Transaction With Beijing?
    The announcement about easing trade restrictions came with an ominous warning from Beijing.
    October 24, 2023BY Kevin Andrews
  • Beijing’s Ambassador Confirms Lifting of Ban on Australian Timber As China Seeks CPTPP Approval
    Beijing’s Ambassador Confirms Lifting of Ban on Australian Timber As China Seeks CPTPP Approval
    After three years of tit-for-tat trade disputes, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has confirmed it will resume its ...
    May 18, 2023BY Henry Jom
  • Australian Minister Travels to China In Attempt to Resolve Barley Trade War
    Australian Minister Travels to China In Attempt to Resolve Barley Trade War
    Australian trade minister Don Farrell is heading to Beijing to meet his counterpart in the country's latest effort ...
    May 11, 2023BY Alfred Bui
  • New Zealand Launches Trade Dispute Against Canada
    New Zealand Launches Trade Dispute Against Canada
    New Zealand has filed a trade dispute against Canada’s implementation of dairy tariff rate quotas, that sets how ...
    May 13, 2022BY Rebecca Zhu
  • Australian Lobster Halted by Chinese Customs Checks, Fuels Trade Dispute Concerns
    Australian Lobster Halted by Chinese Customs Checks, Fuels Trade Dispute Concerns
    SYDNEY—Australia has stopped sending rock lobster to its biggest market of China after new Chinese customs inspections were ...
    November 2, 2020BY Reuters
  • China’s Australian Barley Tariff Has ‘No Basis’: Graincorp CEO
    China’s Australian Barley Tariff Has ‘No Basis’: Graincorp CEO
    The CEO of one of Australia’s largest grain exporters, Graincorp, has said that China’s proposed tariffs on barley ...
    May 15, 2020BY Daniel Y. Teng
  • US Top Trade Negotiator Praises Deal, China Remains Cautious
    US Top Trade Negotiator Praises Deal, China Remains Cautious
    WASHINGTON/BEIJING—U.S. President Donald Trump's top trade negotiator praised a "phase one" U.S.-China trade deal which is expected to ...
    December 16, 2019BY Reuters
  • China’s Consumer Inflation at Eight-Year High, But PPI Stuck in the Red
    China’s Consumer Inflation at Eight-Year High, But PPI Stuck in the Red
    BEIJING—China's consumer inflation climbed to nearly eight-year peaks in November as pork prices doubled, but factory-gate prices remained ...
    December 10, 2019BY Reuters
  • US Tariffs on China Are Working, Says US Secretary of Commerce
    US Tariffs on China Are Working, Says US Secretary of Commerce
    SYDNEY—Tariffs are forcing China to pay attention to U.S. concerns, Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross said in Sydney on Oct. ...
    October 10, 2019BY Reuters
  • China’s August Soy Imports From US Surge as Cargos Clear Customs
    China’s August Soy Imports From US Surge as Cargos Clear Customs
    BEIJING—China's soybean imports from the United States in August rose six-fold from a year earlier, customs data showed ...
    September 25, 2019BY Reuters
  • South Korea to Remove Japan From Preferred Trade List
    South Korea to Remove Japan From Preferred Trade List
    SEOUL, South Korea—South Korea said Aug. 12 that it has decided to remove Japan from a list of ...
    August 12, 2019BY The Associated Press
  • Latest US-China Trade Talks Called ‘Constructive’ By Both Sides
    Latest US-China Trade Talks Called ‘Constructive’ By Both Sides
    SHANGHAI —U.S. and Chinese negotiators wrapped up a brief round of trade talks on July 31 that Washington ...
    July 31, 2019BY Reuters
  • China’s Xi Arrives in North Korea a Week Before He’s Due to Meet Trump
    China’s Xi Arrives in North Korea a Week Before He’s Due to Meet Trump
    BEIJING –Chinese leader Xi Jinping arrived in North Korea on June 20 as Beijing looks to bolster its ...
    June 20, 2019BY Reuters
  • Top Chinese Official Says Trade Dispute Has Positive Impact, in Remarks that Contrast Media Reports
    Top Chinese Official Says Trade Dispute Has Positive Impact, in Remarks that Contrast Media Reports
    Wang Yang, the fourth-most-powerful Chinese politician, recently commented on the U.S.-China trade dispute while speaking to a Taiwan ...
    June 5, 2019BY Nicole Hao
  • US, China Hold ‘Constructive’ Trade Talks in Beijing
    US, China Hold ‘Constructive’ Trade Talks in Beijing
    BEIJING—U.S. officials held "constructive" talks in Beijing, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said on March 29, concluding the latest ...
    March 29, 2019BY Reuters
  • China Widens Ban on Canadian Canola Imports to Second Firm, Viterra
    China Widens Ban on Canadian Canola Imports to Second Firm, Viterra
    BEIJING/OTTAWA—China expanded its ban on Canadian canola seed imports on March 26 to include shipments from Viterra Inc, ...
    March 26, 2019BY Reuters
  • China Buys US Soybeans a Day After Trade Talks, Traders Say
    China Buys US Soybeans a Day After Trade Talks, Traders Say
    Chinese state-owned firms bought at least 1 million tonnes of U.S. soybeans on Feb. 1, a day after ...
    February 1, 2019BY Reuters
  • More Chinese Provinces Cut Growth Targets This Year as Gloom Spreads
    More Chinese Provinces Cut Growth Targets This Year as Gloom Spreads
    BEIJING—More Chinese provinces have cut their annual growth targets in 2019 than the year before, a sign of ...
    January 29, 2019BY Reuters
  • In High-Level Talks, US Presses China to Halt Militarization of South China Sea
    In High-Level Talks, US Presses China to Halt Militarization of South China Sea
    WASHINGTON— The United States on Nov. 9 urged China to halt its militarization of the disputed South China ...
    November 9, 2018BY Reuters
  • Trump, Xi Upbeat on Trade After Phone Call; US Targets More Chinese Firms
    Trump, Xi Upbeat on Trade After Phone Call; US Targets More Chinese Firms
    WASHINGTON/BEIJING—U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping, who spoke by telephone on Nov. 1, expressed optimism ...
    November 2, 2018BY Reuters
  • Trump Starts Leaving Postal Union Amid US-China Trade Dispute
    Trump Starts Leaving Postal Union Amid US-China Trade Dispute
    WASHINGTON—The United States announced on Oct. 17 that it is preparing to pull out of an international postal ...
    October 17, 2018BY The Associated Press
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