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Fears of an escalatory tariff war between China and the US are laid out on the front of the Financial Times after Trump threatened additional 50% tariffs on China if Beijing did not withdraw its retal...
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China has announced a 10-year plan to build an agricultural powerhouse, aiming for stable grain production and a more secure food supply by 2035.
President Donald Trump called China the "biggest abuser of them all" when it comes to tariffs, adding Monday that Beijing is ignoring his warnings "not to retaliate."
Microsoft’s (MSFT) joint venture, Wicresoft, will exit its operations in China starting Tuesday, according to a report from Chinese media
The dramatic moves intraday — and the flimsy basis for the sudden rally — show how starved investors are for good news that could stop the sell-off.
The International Brotherhood of Teamsters is launching a new billboard campaign targeting United Airlines for outsourcing aircraft maintenance to China and other foreign countries.
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Gen. He Weidong’s absence from a high-profile tree-planting event has fueled ongoing speculation that the vice chairman of the powerful Central Military Commission may have become the latest – and most senior – casualty in leader Xi Jinping’s purge of the military’s top ranks.