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China imposes retaliatory tariffs on import of Canadian farm, food products
China on Saturday announced retaliatory tariffs on some Canadian farm and food imports, after Canada imposed duties in October on Chinese-made electric vehicles and steel and aluminum products.
Missouri wins $24 billion judgment against China for ‘unleashing COVID-19 on the world’
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey won a $24 billion judgment against China for the country’s part in exacerbating the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. “This is a landmark victory for Missouri …
China imposes retaliatory tariffs on Canadian farm and food products
BEIJING — China on Saturday announced retaliatory tariffs on some Canadian farm and food imports, after Canada imposed duties in October on Chinese-made electric vehicles and steel and aluminum …
U.S. Judge Finds China Liable for Covid Missteps, Imposes $24 Billion Penalty
The judgment was issued in a case brought by the Missouri attorney general. The Chinese government did not respond to the claims in court.
Missouri wins $24B judgment against China in COVID lawsuit
A federal judge ruled in Missouri’s favor in its lawsuit against Beijing, accusing China of hoarding personal protective equipment during the coronavirus pandemic.
36 men in China buy ‘love nest’ with US$140,000 mortgage, then realise they have same lover
BEIJING: A total of 36 men in Shenzhen are alleged to have been swindled by the same woman who pretended to date them before luring them into buying flats in a nearby city.
China announces retaliatory tariffs on some Canada farm, food products
China’s announced tariffs on some Canadian agricultural and food products on Saturday in response to Canada placing import levies on Chinese electric vehicles and steel and aluminium products.
Crack down on corruption, deploy technology – Xi Jinping’s twin missions for China’s military
Anti-corruption message follows Beijing’s call in the annual work report for the armed forces to ‘deepen political rectification’.
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China stock Atour Lifestyle is pulling back to its latest buy point despite the ongoing stock market volatility.
The World’s Biggest Polluter, China, Is Ramping Up Renewables
China, both a leader in renewable energy and the world’s biggest carbon emitter, is ramping up its green energy.
US lawmakers press Chinese telecoms over ties to military, government
The leaders of a U.S. House of Representatives panel have called on top Chinese telecom companies to detail any links to the Chinese military and government, citing national security concerns posed by …
Chinese telecoms questioned by U.S. lawmakers over military ties, links to Beijing
A panel of leaders from the U.S. House of Representatives has asked Chinese telecom companies to provide details of any ties to the Chinese military and government due to national security risks from …
