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Chinese tea chain Chagee said on Thursday it was targeting a valuation of up to $5.1 billion in its New York initial public offering, braving choppy market conditions.
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A newly released report reveals seven U.S. military athletes showed COVID-19 symptoms after the 2019 Military World Games in Wuhan, China, contradicting official timeline. New evidence fuels debate on …
Trump tariff spike fuels new House bill to lock China out of US government tech
A bipartisan duo in the House is leading a crackdown on Chinese technology in the U.S. after President Donald Trump’s tariff announcement.
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EU, China start talks on lifting EU tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, Handelsblatt reports
The European Union and China have begun negotiations on the abolition of EU tariffs on imports of Chinese electric cars, German newspaper Handelsblatt reported on Thursday.
Amazon customers should prepare for higher prices on goods from China, CEO says
President Trump’s latest tariff policy significantly impacts goods from China, and that likely means higher prices on Amazon, CEO Andy Jassy told CNBC.
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Spearheaded by MYEG, the AI Lab will also see the participation of leaders in their respective fields such as China’s Deepseek, robotics and drone companies DJI and Leju Robot, Huawei Technologies, …
China confirms plans to curb Hollywood film imports amid Trump’s escalating trade war
China confirms plans to curb Hollywood film imports amid Trump’s escalating trade war – China had recently considered a complete ban on all American movies in retaliation to Donald Trump’s raising tar …
Seeing red again: Stocks are plummeting a day after a historic gain with huge China tariffs in focus
Stocks plunged a day after a historic gain. The White House confirmed China’s tariff rate is higher than initially thought, at 145%.
DuPont Is Again in China’s Firing Line in Trade War 2.0
Shortly after President Trump announced an increase in tariffs on U.S. imports from China, regulators in Beijing unveiled a probe of DuPont, alleging unspecified monopolistic behavior.
Trump Has Added 145% Tariff to China, White House Clarifies
White House officials clarified on Thursday that the 125 percent tariff the president announced on Wednesday was in addition to a 20 percent added to the country since President Trump returned to office.