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Since Beijing announced a new visa to attract young science and technology graduates, a backlash has erupted online, forcing the government to respond.
W HEN HE FIRES his trade weapons at China, President Donald Trump often appears to shoot from the hip. Officials in Beijing, by contrast, are said to deliberate much more, convening high-level meetings among ministries and regulators to determine their country’s next steps.
China holds an unexpectedly strong hand in the trade war, and the U.S.’s tariffs have been counterintuitively positive for China.
US stocks fell on Tuesday as Beijing escalated a long-standing trade dispute with Washington and the nation’s biggest banks reported third-quarter earnings.
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China sanctions 5 US units of South Korean shipbuilder Hanwha Ocean over probe by Washington
China's Commerce Ministry says it has banned dealings by Chinese companies with five subsidiaries of South Korean shipbuilder Hanwha Ocean.
Shares of U.S. rare earth miners rallied in premarket trade on Tuesday, extending sharp gains from the previous session.
The US-China trade war needle is pointing toward red again after Beijing sanctioned American entities of a South Korean shipping giant and threatened more retaliatory measures in response to US curbs on its own shipping sector.
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China and the US have long collaborated in ‘open research.’ Some in Congress say that must change
U.S. lawmakers and national security officials are increasingly alarmed that long-standing research ties between the U.S. and China could give China an advantage when it comes to developing new military technology.
The Korean shipbuilder is getting squeezed between Chinese suppliers and U.S. customers as President Donald Trump prepares to meet with China's leader Xi Jinping,