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  2. United States–China Economic and Security Review Commission

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    The Commission is required by Congress to submit an annual report by December 1 every year. [11] The USCC fulfills its mission by holding regular meetings with commission members to discuss recent related matters include write full analysis of eight focused parts, [4] which are energy, U.S. capital market, economic transfers, regional economics and security impacts, U.S.–China bilateral ...

  3. Trade policy of China - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, China signed major free trade agreements with the European Union as well as fifteen different Asia-Pacific countries. [12]: 259 As of at least 2023, China is the world's largest exporter, a status it has maintained continuously since 2010. [13]: 88 Effective 1 December 2024, China eliminated tariffs for goods imported from all of the ...

  4. Ministry of Commerce (China) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) is an executive department of the State Council of the People's Republic of China that is responsible for formulating policy on foreign trade, export and import regulations, foreign direct investments, consumer protection, market competition (competition regulator) and negotiating bilateral and multilateral ...

  5. Foreign relations of China - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese government sponsored students like Wang Jingzhai and Muhammad Ma Jian to go the Al-Azhar University to study. Pilgrims also made the Hajj to Mecca from China. [329] Chinese Muslims were sent to Saudi Arabia and Egypt to denounce the Japanese during the Second Sino-Japanese War. [329]

  6. The US needs a stable Chinese economy. Will Biden’s ... - AOL

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    A trade war erupted between the two countries in 2018, when President Donald Trump imposed additional tariffs on hundreds of billions of dollars worth of Chinese goods. China retaliated with ...

  7. Chinese sanctions - Wikipedia

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    Chinese sanctions are financial and trade restrictions imposed against individuals, entities, and jurisdictions whose actions have been determined by the government of the People's Republic of China to be contrary to certain Chinese national interests. China maintains three unilateral sanctions programs in addition to implementing the ...

  8. At APEC, Biden touts workers' rights, stable Chinese relations

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    Biden, who held a high-stakes summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Wednesday aimed at steadying tense relations, said a stable relationship between the U.S. and China was good for the world.

  9. Constituent departments of the State Council - Wikipedia

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    The current 14th State Council has 26 constituent departments, 21 ministries, three commissions, along with the People's Bank of China and the National Audit Office. It also has a General Office, one directly affiliated specialized institution, 14 directly affiliated institutions, one office, 7 directly affiliated public institutions, and 17 ...