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US Tariffs on China Are Illegal, Says World Trade Body
Trump’s China tariffs violate global trade rules, WTO says
Trump The World Trade Organization Tuesday struck at the core of President Trump’s trade war on China, ruling that the tariffs he imposed in 2018 on $234 billion worth of Chinese goods ran afoul of…
China Market Update: Renminbi Rallies As Retail Sales Pick Up
Asian equities posted modest gains overnight, while Japan was an outlier to the downside. Hong Kong and China rebounded from small declines as the August data release reconfirmed China’s V-shaped … ( read original story…
China’s Shenzhen sees foreign trade volume up 2 pct in Jan.-Aug.
South China’s metropolis of Shenzhen saw its foreign trade volume edge up 2 percent year on year to 1.88 trillion yuan (about 276 billion U.S. dollars) from January to August, local customs said. Of ……
W.T.O. Says American Tariffs on China Broke Global Trade Rules
A World Trade Organization panel said Tuesday that the United States violated its rules by imposing tariffs on China in 2018, drawing an angry response from the Trump administration. ( read original story …)
WTO Finds Some U.S. Tariffs on China Violate Trade Rules
The World Trade Organization, ruling in Beijing’s favor, concluded that the U.S. imposed some of its tariffs on China in violation of global trade rules, a finding that may have no practical … ( read…
5G mobile phones represented 60.1% of total shipments in August 2020 in China
The China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT) has released the report on China Mobile Phone Market for August 2020. According to it, 45 new models were released during this … ( read original…
How democracies can push back on China’s growing tech dominance
An Alliance Framework for Democratic Technology Policy” to be published next month, recommends that founding members of the new tech alliance include Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, … ( read original story …)
Coronavirus update: Global cases edge toward 30 million and China says vaccine may be ready by November
The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 edged closer to 30 million on Tuesday, as a Chinese health official said a vaccine … ( read original story …)
Shenzhen to reprise role as vanguard of China’s financial reforms with its pole position in Greater Bay Area
Shenzhen, the policy test bed for China’s reforms and economic liberalisation for over four decades, now finds itself at the forefront to turn the Greater Bay Area (GBA) into the vanguard of the … (…
China says it could have a coronavirus vaccine ready to use as early as November
It will be very soon. The progress is currently very smooth,’ said a Chinese official. ( read original story …)
State Department lowers China travel advisory but warns of ‘arbitrary detentions and exit bans’
At the same time, the State Department warned Americans about “arbitrary detention” and “arbitrary enforcement of local laws” in China and Hong Kong. ( read original story …)
China Says Covid-19 Vaccine Could Be Ready For Public By November
Chinese manufacturers have been bullish about development, with companies Sinovac Biotech and Sinopharm even putting their vaccine candidates on display at a trade fair in Beijing this month. ( read original story …)
