In the latest move by President Donald Trump to put pressure on Beijing, Washington is set to begin collecting 25 percent tariffs on another $16 billion in Chinese goods on Aug. 23.
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A state-backed newspaper in China ran a piece saying Google can return to the country as long as it follows strict regulations.
Chinese state media kept up their criticism of U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade policies, with a newspaper on Tuesday describing as “wishful thinking” Trump’s belief that a fall in Chinese stocks was a sign of his winning the trade war.
Iran dismissed a last-minute offer from the Trump administration for talks, saying it could not negotiate while Washington had reneged on a 2015 deal to lift sanctions in return for curbs on Iran's nuclear program.
Honda Motor Co. on Monday said it will recall 96,900 Avancier sport utility vehicles (SUVs) in China, due to a cold-climate engine problem that has already led to hundreds of thousands of its vehicles being recalled earlier this year.
Huawei is reportedly shutting down all of its U.S. offices as it plans to focus on Asia and Europe instead.
Starbucks has seen a sharp slowdown in sales growth in China over the past year. A new partnership with Alibaba should help it accelerate its growth rate again starting in 2019.
China's efforts to stop sharp declines in its currency and capital flight supported wider sentiment in the region.
Indonesia lobbied visiting U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to keep the Southeast Asian nation on a list of countries that receive preferential trade terms, its foreign and trade ministers said on Sunday.
The erosion of American manufacturing became a major issue during the 2016 election, given that since 2001, total employment in manufacturing has fallen by 25 percent.
The Global Times, a tabloid run by the official People's Daily, said "China will not rush to compete with U.S. numbers," in a commentary.
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"As part of our commitment to advancing regional security in the Indo-Pacific, the United States is excited to announce nearly $300 million in new funding to reinforce security cooperation throughout the entire region," U.S Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Saturday.
"As two members of the U.N. Security Council and the world's largest two economies, we should of course maintain talks at all times," Chinese State Councillor Wang Yi said.
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The Federal Reserve could raise interest rates again in September if a robust economy helps the labor market weather trade tensions.
A billion-euro fine for the diesel-emissions scandal took a big bite out of VW's otherwise good earnings.
The triple cameras on the Mate 20 Pro will be similar to the ones found on the Huawei P20 Pro, which was released earlier this year.
LG Electronics’ smartphone division has once again recorded another loss.
A report Wednesday by the Intercept said Google was working on a censored version of its search engine for China that would filter out results and terms the Chinese government wants blacklisted.
Lenovo claims it will be the first one to launch a 5G-enabled smartphone.