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U.S.-China Trade

  • Chinese E-Commerce’s Low-Price Strategy Compromises Competition, Data of the West: Analysts 
    Chinese E-Commerce’s Low-Price Strategy Compromises Competition, Data of the West: Analysts 
    Supported by favorable tax policies and subsidies, China's cross-border e-commerce industry has seen rapid global growth since 2022. However, analysts warn that this surge brings significant concerns, including tariff evasion, ...
    May 28, 2024BY Mary Hong
  • It’s Time to End Permanent Normal Trade Relations With China
    It’s Time to End Permanent Normal Trade Relations With China
    Commentary Decoupling. Derisking. Strategic competition. Call it what you will, but politics, public policy, and many private sector ...
    June 8, 2023BY Scott Paul
  • Hawley to Introduce Bill to Revoke China’s ‘Sweetheart’ Trade Status
    Hawley to Introduce Bill to Revoke China’s ‘Sweetheart’ Trade Status
    Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) will introduce legislation on March 21 to revoke China’s permanent normal trade relations status ...
    March 20, 2023BY Samantha Flom
  • China’s Exports Remain Under Pressure as US Trade Deficit With China Continues to Shrink
    China’s Exports Remain Under Pressure as US Trade Deficit With China Continues to Shrink
    The total value of U.S. trade in January was up year-on-year. Still, according to the latest U.S. foreign ...
    March 13, 2023BY Kathleen Li and Angela Bright
  • Amid Trade War With US, Chinese Regime Tried to Find Ways to Offset Negative Impact: Internal Memo
    Amid Trade War With US, Chinese Regime Tried to Find Ways to Offset Negative Impact: Internal Memo
    Local governments in China were considering alternative markets for its exports as U.S.-China trade tensions escalated in 2018, ...
    October 19, 2020BY Frank Yue
  • China Tariff Exemptions Boost US Poultry Shipments
    China Tariff Exemptions Boost US Poultry Shipments
    CHICAGO—U.S. chicken products are entering China without retaliatory tariffs after Beijing made poultry eligible for exemptions to the ...
    March 6, 2020BY Reuters
  • China’s Net Exports Contribution to Growth Plunged by -7.3% in Late 2019
    China’s Net Exports Contribution to Growth Plunged by -7.3% in Late 2019
    News Analysis China signed a U.S. Phase 1 trade truce just as data was about to demonstrate that ...
    January 22, 2020BY Chriss Street
  • European Firms Call for Tougher EU Approach to China
    European Firms Call for Tougher EU Approach to China
    BRUSSELS—European companies called on European Union policy-makers on Jan. 16 to toughen their approach to China to secure ...
    January 16, 2020BY Reuters
  • Wall Street Starts 2020 at Record Levels on China Stimulus, Trade Hopes
    Wall Street Starts 2020 at Record Levels on China Stimulus, Trade Hopes
    U.S. stocks extended their rally into the new year, with all three major indexes hitting record highs on ...
    January 2, 2020BY Reuters
  • Trump: ‘Ahead of Schedule’ on China Trade Deal
    Trump: ‘Ahead of Schedule’ on China Trade Deal
    WASHINGTON—U.S. President Donald Trump said on Oct. 28 he expected to sign a significant part of the trade ...
    October 28, 2019BY Reuters
  • After Trade Talks in US, China Ramps Up Brazilian Soy Purchases
    After Trade Talks in US, China Ramps Up Brazilian Soy Purchases
    CHICAGO/BEIJING—Chinese importers have been busy booking fresh purchases of soybeans from Brazil this week, despite the White House ...
    October 18, 2019BY Reuters
  • Chinese Regime Confirms US Trade Deal as Economic Indicators Bode Hard Times Ahead
    Chinese Regime Confirms US Trade Deal as Economic Indicators Bode Hard Times Ahead
    The Chinese government’s latest released economic figures bore more bad news, as Chinese Premier Li Keqiang made a ...
    October 15, 2019BY Nicole Hao
  • US–China Trade Talks Need to Deal with Chinese Structural Issues, Top White House Trade Adviser Says
    US–China Trade Talks Need to Deal with Chinese Structural Issues, Top White House Trade Adviser Says
    White House chief trade adviser Peter Navarro said the United States won't back down on demands it made ...
    September 9, 2019BY Eva Fu
  • US Factory Activity Slows Less Than Expected in June
    US Factory Activity Slows Less Than Expected in June
    American manufacturing grew at a slower pace in June, but not as slow as economists predicted. The Institute ...
    July 1, 2019BY Petr Svab
  • Trade War to Put Brake on World’s Economic Growth, IMF Chief Warns
    Trade War to Put Brake on World’s Economic Growth, IMF Chief Warns
    WASHINGTON—The current U.S.–China trade dispute could shave 0.5 percent off the global economy, International Monetary Fund (IMF) chief ...
    June 6, 2019BY Emel Akan
  • China’s Economic Woes Go Well Beyond Tariffs
    China’s Economic Woes Go Well Beyond Tariffs
    WASHINGTON—Last year, the world’s second-biggest economy experienced its slowest domestic growth in nearly three decades. But while China’s economic ...
    June 2, 2019BY Emel Akan
  • Restrictions on Investment and Technology Are More Disruptive Than Tariffs, Experts Say
    Restrictions on Investment and Technology Are More Disruptive Than Tariffs, Experts Say
    WASHINGTON—The U.S.–China trade dispute has escalated recently with both sides slapping new tariffs on each other. While tariffs ...
    May 28, 2019BY Emel Akan
  • Destructive Pest Spreads to a Third of China in 4 Months
    Destructive Pest Spreads to a Third of China in 4 Months
    Chinese authorities recently confirmed that the fall armyworm has invaded 11 of China’s 31 provinces, destroying corn and ...
    May 13, 2019BY Nicole Hao
  • Facing Uncertainty With US, China Checks Grain Reserves to Ensure Enough Domestic Supply
    Facing Uncertainty With US, China Checks Grain Reserves to Ensure Enough Domestic Supply
    The Chinese regime recently held a nationwide video conference for officials in charge of the country’s grain reserves, ...
    May 10, 2019BY Nicole Hao
  • Kudlow: China Admits US Has ‘a Point’ in Trade Negotiations
    Kudlow: China Admits US Has ‘a Point’ in Trade Negotiations
    WASHINGTON—The Chinese regime for the first time admitted that the United States had “a point” with respect to ...
    April 3, 2019BY Emel Akan
  • China May Use N. Korea as Bargaining Chip in Trade Talks, Expert Says
    China May Use N. Korea as Bargaining Chip in Trade Talks, Expert Says
    WASHINGTON—U.S. and Chinese negotiators meet this week for the last time before a March 1 deadline set by ...
    February 19, 2019BY Emel Akan
  • Party Elders Said to Oppose Chinese Leader Xi’s Concessions in Trade Negotiations: Hong Kong Media
    Party Elders Said to Oppose Chinese Leader Xi’s Concessions in Trade Negotiations: Hong Kong Media
    Party elders within the Chinese regime are opposed to the idea of making concessions to the United States ...
    February 13, 2019BY Nicole Hao
  • Sparkling Australian Wine Exports Lose Their Fizz as Chinese Economy Slows
    Sparkling Australian Wine Exports Lose Their Fizz as Chinese Economy Slows
    SYDNEY—Australian wine shipments to China grew at their slowest pace in four years in 2018, industry data showed ...
    January 21, 2019BY Reuters
  • US Focuses on China Pledge to Buy More Goods as Trade Talks End
    US Focuses on China Pledge to Buy More Goods as Trade Talks End
    BEIJING/WASHINGTON—U.S.–China trade talks ended Jan. 9, with negotiators focused on Beijing's pledge to buy "a substantial amount" of ...
    January 9, 2019BY Reuters
  • China Gives Long-Awaited GM Crop Approvals Amid US Trade Talks
    China Gives Long-Awaited GM Crop Approvals Amid US Trade Talks
    BEIJING—China approved five genetically modified (GM) crops for import on Jan. 8, the first in about 18 months ...
    January 8, 2019BY Reuters
  • US to Impose New Duties on Chinese Aluminum Sheet Products
    US to Impose New Duties on Chinese Aluminum Sheet Products
    WASHINGTON—The U.S. Commerce Department on Nov. 7 said it would impose final anti-dumping and anti-subsidy duties on Chinese ...
    November 8, 2018BY Reuters
  • Taiwan’s UMC Halts R&D Activities With China’s Fujian Jinhua  After US Ban
    Taiwan’s UMC Halts R&D Activities With China’s Fujian Jinhua After US Ban
    TAIPEI—Taiwan chipmaker United Microelectronics Corp said it will temporarily halt research and development activities with its Chinese partner ...
    October 31, 2018BY Reuters
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