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Vietnam is vulnerable to becoming the new Trump administration's next target for tariffs as data shows its trade surplus with the United States ballooning, industry executives and analysts said ...
Chinese leader Xi Jinping has warned the United States against restarting a trade war, saying there would be “no winners” even as he vowed to defend the country’s economic interests.
The United States added two Chinese companies to a trade restriction list on Tuesday for allegedly enabling human rights violations as President Joe Biden kept up the pressure on Beijing in the ...
In 2020, the United States Department of State designated CGTN and its parent company, CCTV, as well as Xinhua News Agency, China Radio International, the distributors of the official People's Daily and English-language China Daily, as foreign missions, requiring them to submit lists of all employees and to seek approval to buy any property. [11]
U.S. - Vietnam Trade Relations refer to the bilateral trade relationship between the United States of America (U.S.) and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (Vietnam) from 1990s to 2012. After more than two decades of no economic relationship since the end of the Vietnam War , [ 1 ] the two governments reestablished economic relationship during ...
Asia News Network (ANN) is a news coalition of 24 news organisations from various Asian countries. [2] Headquartered in Singapore , it was established in 1999 to form an alliance and enhance co-operation among the various news organisations and their respective journalists and newspapers.
China abused its trade relationship with the US, costing over 4 million jobs. We also lost up to $600 billion in intellectual property per year. Trump should end that horrible deal.
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