China reported on Wednesday six new coronavirus cases in the mainland for July 14, up from three cases a day earlier, the health authority said. ( read original story …)
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Trump Ends Hong Kong Trade Preferences, Backs Banking Sanctions
US President Donald Trump said Tuesday he was ending trade preferences for Hong Kong and signed into law an act that authorizes sanctions on banks over China’s clampdown in the international finance … ( read…
A Spate of Bank Runs Breaks Out in China, Fueled by Social Media
Social media-fueled rumors about banks collapsing are popping up at an unprecedented frequency in China, forcing regulators and even the police to step in to calm depositors. ( read original story …)
Trump signs bill, order rebuking China, and slams Biden
President Donald Trump signed legislation and an executive order on Tuesday that he said will hold China accountable for its oppressive actions against the people of Hong … ( read original story …)
Trump signed law slapping sanctions on China for interference in Hong Kong
President Donald Trump said Tuesday that he signed legislation to impose sanctions on China in response to its interference with Hong Kong’s autonomy. Trump also said in the White House Rose Garden … ( read…
Trump signs Hong Kong sanctions bill in blow for China
Signing the sanctions bill into law marks the Trump administration’s latest move to punish China for its new national security law. ( read original story …)
Fmr. Asian policy analyst says U.S.-China relationship now long-term competition
Dewardric McNeal, Longview Global managing director and former Asian policy analyst at the Department of Defense, joins “Closing Bell” to talk about the U.S. and China relationship. ( read original story …)
Trump ends special treatment for Hong Kong, rips Biden for weakness on China
President Donald Trump signed a bill and executive order Tuesday sanctioning Chinese officials and ending the special treatment of Hong Kong. ( read original story …)
Trump signs executive order to hold China accountable for actions against Hong Kong
President Trump on Tuesday announced two actions his administration has taken against China as tensions between Washington and Beijing continue to rise. ( read original story …)
South China Sea: US confronts Beijing over flashpoint islands
China accused the US yesterday of seeking to undermine regional peace and stability after Washington called its pursuit of resources in the South China Sea “completely unlawful”, widening the rift … ( read original story…
As the U.S. and China spar on the world stage, Cold War 2.0 may already have begun
For decades, U.S. conventional wisdom held that if the West traded and engaged with China, it would open up its system and curb its behavior. No longer. ( read original story …)
Asian markets set to shake off coronavirus spread, U.S.-China tensions
The strong signals for Asian markets came after U.S. investors shook off lingering bad news about the spread coronavirus to send major indices higher on Tuesday, buoyed by a rise in cyclical stocks. ( read…
China Set to Post Return to Growth After Easing Virus Lockdowns
China’s economy is set to post a return to growth for the … However, infrastructure investment has so far remained a drag on growth, while property investment is expected to have returned to … (…