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By Andrew Silver SHANGHAI (Reuters) -China has created a list of U.S.-made products that would be exempted from its 125% tariffs and is quietly notifying companies about the policy, two people ...
TD Cowen analyst Jaret Seiberg cautioned, "Given how high Trump already has pushed up tariffs against China, we believe delisting is moving up in the list of retaliatory options." Most of China ...
US President Donald Trump announced a 90-day 'pause' on reciprocal tariffs for all countries but China. Trump raised tariffs on Chinese products to 125 percent after Beijing announced a new round ...
As part of the response, China added six companies to its unreliable entity list. China escalated its trade conflict with the United States on Wednesday, announcing that it would increase tariffs ...
and dozens of other Chinese entities to its export restriction list on Tuesday. The Inspur units were listed for contributing to the development of supercomputers for the Chinese military ...
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China’s Ministry of Finance placed PVH, the parent company of the two American clothing brands, on its “unreliable entities list,” essentially a blacklist of companies. It was part of a ...
China has recently identified a cluster of clade Ib mpox infections, with the source of the infection being traced to a foreign traveler who had visited the Democratic Republic of the Congo ...
It could also add pressure on the U.S. Treasury Department to sanction the companies. The annually updated list of Chinese military companies, formally mandated under U.S. law as the "Section 1260H ...
The US Department of Defense has added Chinese tech companies Tencent, a social media and gaming giant, and CATL, the world’s largest battery maker, to a list of firms that it alleges work with ...
WASHINGTON: The US Defense Department said on Monday (Jan 6) it had added Chinese tech giants Tencent Holdings and battery maker CATL to a list of companies it says work with China's military ...