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Trump's tariffs threaten global prosperity, warns Angela Merkel
US levies on European and Chinese goods may also break WTO rules, says German leader
July 20, 2018 Source: the Guardian
Fmr. Treasury secretary: 'Absurd' to say Chinese are currency manipulators in recent years
Larry Summers, Harvard University president emeritus and former Treasury secretary, responds to President Trump asserting that China is manipulating its currency.
July 20, 2018 Source: CNBC
There's a growing threat of a full blown China trade war
Trump is spoiling for escalation.
July 20, 2018 Source: Axios
Trump says he's 'ready' to put tariffs on all $505 billion of Chinese goods imported to the US
President Donald Trump has indicated that he is willing to slap tariffs on every Chinese good imported to the U.S. should the need arise.
July 20, 2018 Source: CNBC
China’s Yuan Fluctuates as Trade Clash Creates Uncertainty
The yuan took its largest one-day tumble in two years before recovering as investors grapple with the uncertainty created by the U.S.-China trade clash.
July 19, 2018 Source: WSJ
Senators push to block Trump's ZTE deal in final defense bill
A bipartisan group of senators is urging negotiators on Capitol Hill to retain a provision in the annual defense policy bill that would block President Trump’s deal to save Chinese telecommunications
July 12, 2018 Source: TheHill
U.S. Calls Out China, Russia on North Korea Energy Caps, Urges U.N. Action
The Trump administration asked a U.N. panel to ban oil-product sales to North Korea this year, calling out China and Russia for exports Washington alleges have often been in violation of sanctions.
July 12, 2018 Source: WSJ
China attempts to get closer with Europe after Trump slaps new tariffs on Beijing
China is looking to the European Union as its new best friend amid trade frictions with the United States.
July 9, 2018 Source: CNBC
More than a third of Chinese millionaires want to leave China, here's where they want to go
The U.S. topped the list as the most popular destination for the fourth year in a row for its strong education system, cleaner air and better food safety. The Trump administration's tax plan also got high marks from respondents.
July 5, 2018 Source: CNBC
‘The EU is possibly as bad as China on trade only smaller’, Trump says
‘They don’t want our farm products,’ Trump said. ‘Now in all fairness they have their farmers … But we don’t protect ours and they protect theirs.’
July 1, 2018 Source: South China Morning Post
Eric Branstad, Son of U.S. Envoy to China, Used Trump Ties to Lure Business
Eric Branstad, a son of Ambassador Terry Branstad and until recently an administration official, touted his personal ties to Mr. Trump and plans for his firm to open a China office during a Shanghai event.
June 29, 2018 Source: WSJ
Scoop: Trump's private threat to upend global trade
Trump has repeatedly told officials he wants to withdraw
June 29, 2018 Source: Axios
China, EU to form group to modernize global trade rules
BEIJING (AP) — China and the European Union agreed Monday to launch a group that will work to update global trade rules to address technology policy, subsidies and other emerging irritants and preserve support for international trade amid U.S. threats of import controls. Actions such as U.S. President Donald Trump's unilateral tariff hikes in a technology dispute with Beijing show World Trade Organization rules need to keep pace with changes in business, said an EU vice president, Jyrki Katainen.
June 25, 2018 Source: AP NEWS
New fears over Chinese espionage grip Washington
Lawmakers fear Beijing is stealing sensitive U.S. military and tech secrets.
June 24, 2018 Source: TheHill
Asian Stocks End Ugly Week With China on the Edge of a Bear Market
Most Asian stock markets dropped again Friday, following a fall in U.S. equities the day before, with the impact of trade tensions between the American and Chinese governments worrying investors.
June 21, 2018 Source: WSJ
America's booming bourbon business caught in the crosshairs of Trump's trade war
"This is a symbolic target on American culture because bourbon is so intertwined with who we are," a whiskey collector tells CNBC.
June 17, 2018 Source: CNBC
Short Seller Carson Block Claims Another Victim
Asian stocks were mixed Friday after President Trump approved tariffs on about $50 billion worth of Chinese goods. The Shanghai stocks fell 0.9%. Meanwhile, Carson Block has another Chinese company in his sights.
June 15, 2018 Source: WSJ
Two photos that perfectly sum up the state of global leadership in 2018
While Donald Trump clashed with leaders at the G7 summit, Xi Jinping drank happily with Russia’s Vladimir Putin at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization meeting.
June 11, 2018 Source: Quartz
Scoop: Trump tells Macron the EU is "worse" than China
It was not the response the French president expected.
June 10, 2018 Source: Axios
Xi extolls free trade at Asia meet as G-7 ends in disarray
QINGDAO, China (AP) — Chinese President Xi Jinping extolled free trade and criticized "selfish, short-sighted" policies Sunday during a closely orchestrated gathering of a Beijing-led bloc, standing in stark contrast with the G-7 summit that ended in disarray over trade tensions. "We should reject selfish, short-sighted, narrow and closed-off policies. We must maintain the rules of the World Trade Organization, support the multilateral trade system and build an open global economy," Xi said.
June 10, 2018 Source: AP NEWS