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After U.S. blacklists Huawei, China threatens to draw up list of ‘unreliable’ companies
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Editorial: China’s retaliatory ‘unreliable supplier’ list will hit Windows, Android the hardest
That could have a profound impact on two of the largest software platforms licensed in China: Android and Windows, as well as broadly-licensed silicon intellectual property from ARM and Qualcomm. … ( read original story…
Tim Hortons, Canada Goose and other Canadian brands winning over Chinese consumers despite Huawei spat
The Canada China Business Council said almost 20 per cent of its members … Individual Chinese citizens still seem to like the maple leaf, and Canada, as a brand, continues to draw a crowd. Take…
‘We’re pretty helpless’: American farmers react to China’s latest trade war play
“I just feel like it’s another piece of the puzzle they have to work through,” Lorenda Overman, a North Carolina-based farmer who grows soybeans, corn, and wheat, told Yahoo Finance. “I feel like … (…
China ready to hit back at U.S. with rare earths: newspapers
BEIJING (Reuters) – China is ready to use rare earths to strike back in a trade war with the United States, Chinese newspapers warned on Wednesday in strongly worded commentaries on a move that would…
What foreign investors need to know about China’s property market as MSCI adds to A-shares’ weighting
If you’ve yet to hear of Greenland Holdings, Seazen Holdings or China Fortune Land Development, don’t worry. You likely will be hearing more about them soon, if you are a foreign investor looking for ……
Shanahan says he’s to call out Beijing for its ‘overkill’ in the South China Sea
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China Threatens Sweeping Blacklist of Firms After Huawei Ban
China is setting up the list “to protect international economic … Chinese state media has floated other potential retaliatory measures in recent days. Bloomberg News reported Friday that Beijing has … ( read original story…
China escalates rare earths threat at U.S. in response to technology ban
BEIJING — China is threatening to play what it believes to be its trump card in the widening trade war with the United States: rare earths. China controls about 70 percent of world supply of…
China Plans a List of U.S. Firms to Block, in Answer to Trump
If Friday’s move is calculated to be a tit-for-tat strike back at American technology companies, Beijing will have ample targets. Major websites like Facebook, Twitter, and Google are blocked in China … ( read original…
China threatens corporate hit-list on eve of new tariffs on U.S. imports
BEIJING (Reuters) – China threatened on Friday to unveil an unprecedented hit-list of “unreliable” foreign firms, groups and individuals that harm the interests of Chinese companies, as a slate of … ( read original story…
Trade war could trigger a ‘global financial crisis,’ says ex-China central bank chief
“If the China-U.S. trade war continues to grow larger, it may cause the global economy to decline, and may cause a global financial crisis,” says Dai Xianglong, former governor of the People’s Bank of ……