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China to sanction Boeing, other US firms over Taiwan arms sales
Spokesman: China to sanction US arms suppliers to Taiwan
China’s government says it will impose sanctions on U.S. companies including Boeing and Lockheed Martin for supplying weapons to rival Taiwan … ( read original story …)
China to sanction US companies over arms sales to Taiwan
China’s government says it will impose sanctions on U.S. companies including Boeing and Lockheed Martin for supplying weapons to rival Taiwan. ( read original story …)
Apple supplier Luxshare unnerves Foxconn as U.S.-China feud speeds supply chain shift
Apple’s top iPhone assembler, Taiwan-based Foxconn, has set up a task force to fend off the growing clout of Chinese electronics manufacturer Luxshare, which it believes poses a serious … ( read original story …)
China Trade War Didn’t Boost U.S. Manufacturing Might
Hundreds of billions of dollars in tariffs on Chinese goods imposed by the Trump administration didn’t achieve the central objective of reversing a U.S. decline in manufacturing, economic data shows. ( read original story …)
Why the US and China will reach an agreement on Nvidia’s Arm acquisition
Arm merger, but both companies believe approval could be granted in less than 18 months. ( read original story …)
China to impose sanctions on U.S. firms over Taiwan arms sales
China will impose sanctions on U.S. entities participating in U.S. arms sales to Taiwan, a foreign ministry spokesman said on Monday. ( read original story …)
China’s Kashgar had a covid-19 outbreak. Now all 4.7 million residents are being tested.
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China ‘realized it can’t rely on the same exports’ for its economic growth, says expert
China will place more emphasis on its dual circulation model, says Sara Hsu, a visiting scholar at Fudan University. That model has a focus on domestic demand. ( read original story …)
China Aims to End Extreme Poverty, but Covid-19 Exposes Gaps
The pandemic has worsened longstanding conditions that have widened inequality, hindering Xi Jinping’s vow to “leave no one behind.” … ( read original story …)
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China’s top leaders meet to plan next five years as coronavirus rebuilding begins
China’s top leaders are meeting behind closed doors in Beijing on Monday to map out their economic and political agenda for the next five years, as the ruling Communist Party looks to capitalize on ……