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Tariff Ticker: Trump Threatens 200% Duties on China and Higher Tariffs for Furniture
The Trump administration’s tariff policies remain consistently in flux. On Monday, the president took aim at China for its continued export restrictions on seven rare earth minerals and magnets, …
China travel risk for American citizens ‘unchanged’ despite exit bans: US trade group
China’s recent exit bans on two American businesspeople do not raise the travel risk for US-based executives, as neither case appears “geopolitical or retaliatory”, an American trade advocacy group …
Stablecoin regulations affect China’s expansion into digital currencies
China has been expanding use of digital currencies as it promotes wider use of its yuan, or renminbi, to reflect its status as the world’s second-largest economy and challenge the …
Is Shenzhen model sustainable or replicable?
Shenzhen’s success is often seen as exceptional. In many ways, it is. But the underlying principles are surprisingly universal.
Missing Hong Kong father, young son ‘were in Shenzhen, now back home’
A Hong Kong father and his teenage son, who were reported missing two weeks ago, were in Shenzhen before they returned home, the Post has learned. A source said on Monday that the pair were…
Shenzhen launches reunion apartment project for migrant workers facing housing difficulties
Han Guangbin, a ride-hailing driver from east China’s Shandong Province, and Zou Meng, a courier from central China’s Henan Province, are qualified for the apartment. They have reunited with their …
China-Linked Hackers Hit Southeast Asia Diplomats, Google Says
Diplomats in Southeast Asia were targeted in a cyber-espionage campaign earlier this year, likely waged in support of operations aligned with the strategic interests of China, according to Google.
Nvidia to report second quarter earnings, expecting $8 billion hit from China chip ban
Nvidia will close out Big Tech’s earnings season when it reports its second quarter results after the bell on Wednesday. The report comes after a flurry of moves between the compa …
China Warns Against Nvidia H20 Chips: Here’s Why That Won’t Stop the AI Leader
Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) received a shock on Friday after the Chinese government told its tech companies to stop using the company’s H20 chips. The Chinese government appeared to make this decision in …
The president threatened tariffs on China if they didn’t export magnets to the U.S.
Donald Trump claimed Monday that the use of magnets was part of a plot begun by the Chinese two decades ago. During an Oval Office meeting Monday with South Korean President Lee Jae Myung, the…
Nvidia Faces New China Risks — Should Investors Stay the Course?
If you’re an Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) investor, then you’re familiar with the roller coaster that comes with Nvidia stock — the ups and downs as Washington and Beijing duke it out, …
