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  2. Boycotts of Chinese products - Wikipedia

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    There have been campaigns advocating for a boycott of products made in China.Commonly cited reasons for boycotting China include the alleged low quality of products, human rights issues, territorial conflicts involving China, support for separatist movements within China, and objection to more specific matters relating to China, including the government's mismanagement of the COVID-19 pandemic.

  3. Made in China - Wikipedia

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    Made in China or Made in PRC is a country of origin label, often in English, affixed to products wholly or partially made in the People's Republic of China (PRC). The label became prominent in the 1990s, when foreign companies based in the United States, Europe, and Asia moved their manufacturing operations to China due to China's low ...

  4. Woodchips - Wikipedia

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    The range of prices is typically between US$18 to US$30 per (wet)-ton delivered. [43] In 2006, prices were US$15 and US$30 per wet-ton in the northeast. [44] In the 20 years leading up to 2008, prices have fluctuated between US$60–70/oven-dry metric ton (odmt) in the southern states, and between US$60/odmt and US$160/odmt in the Northwest. [45]

  5. Trump says new 10% tariff on China could come by Feb. 1 ... - AOL

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    That ended on Tuesday, as the president revealed he was considering a new 10% tariff on Chinese imports that could come into effect as early as Feb 1. Trump accused China of sending fentanyl to ...

  6. Barkdust - Wikipedia

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    The bark from cedar or hemlock is more tan in color, as the processes which produce these types of barkdust may leave a greater percentage of wood (as opposed to bark) in the resulting material. Shredded Douglas fir bark is known for its many slivers, those who handle it with bare hands or walk on it with bare feet are likely to get splinters .

  7. The US-China tech race is moving from chips to the raw ... - AOL

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    As happened with China's rare earth export curbs in 2010, prices are likely to spike if supply is tightened, so any prolonged supply crunch could drive up inflation for end products. The tech Cold War

  8. China is poised to dominate the market for legacy chips, and ...

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    And they note U.S. pressure likely (and ironically) played a major role in fostering China’s potential success in legacy chips. China’s goal is to eventually produce the advanced chips that ...

  9. Trade policy of China - Wikipedia

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    As of at least early 2024, China is the largest trading partner of over 120 countries. [9]: 147 Given the scale of China and its economy, the country's impact on international trade flow is major. [7]: 272 As of at least 2024, the global current account surplus is largely composed of China, Europe, and the Middle East. [7]: 274