The United States has become overly reliant on Chinese goods and services, including face masks, medical gowns and other protective equipment designed to curb the spread of the coronavirus, Attorney General William Barr said July 16.
July 16, 2020global trade News Updates
Barr Says US Overly Reliant on Chinese Goods, Services
US Signals China Trade Talks in Final, Hardest Steps to a Deal
President Donald Trump鈥檚 administration signaled talks with China over the first phase of a broad trade agreement are entering the final stages when the most contentious and complex issues are debated, with no guarantee that another breakdown will be averted.
November 15, 2019European Central Bank Deploys New Stimulus to Help Economy
FRANKFURT, Germany 鈥 The European Central Bank delivered a new blast of monetary stimulus Sept. 12 to help the shaky economy in the face of uncertainties such as the U.S.-China trade conflict and Brexit.
September 12, 2019China Ramps Up War of Rhetoric in Trade Standoff With US
BEIJING 鈥 Stepping up Beijing鈥檚 propaganda offensive in the tariffs standoff with Washington, Chinese state media on May 24 accused the U.S. of seeking to 鈥渃olonize global business鈥 with moves against Huawei and other Chinese technology companies.
May 24, 2019WTO Chief Urges Nations to Avert Trade War
BERLIN 鈥 The whole international community has a responsibility to reduce tensions and avert a full trade war, which would produce 鈥渘o winners,鈥 according to the head of the World Trade Organization.
September 25, 2018US, EU, China Vie for Influence in Eastern Europe
BUCHAREST, Romania 鈥 President Donald Trump on Sept. 17 reaffirmed Washington鈥檚 support for a business summit that aims to boost connectivity in Eastern Europe and improve ties among the region and the United States and European Union.
September 17, 2018Trump Threatens Tariffs on Additional $267 Billion of Chinese Imports
President Donald Trump said he鈥檚 ready to impose tariffs on an additional $267 billion in Chinese goods on short notice, on top of a proposed $200 billion that his administration is putting the final touches on.
September 7, 2018US, China Raise Tariffs in New Round of Trade Dispute
BEIJING 鈥 The United States and China went ahead with tariff hikes on billions of dollars of each other鈥檚 automobiles, factory machinery and other goods Aug. 23 in an escalation of a battle over Beijing鈥檚 technology policy that companies worry will chill global economic growth.
August 23, 2018US Threatens More Sanctions, Keeping Alive Turkish Crisis
ANKARA, Turkey 鈥 Turkey and the United States exchanged new threats of sanctions Aug. 17, keeping alive a diplomatic and financial crisis that is threatening the economic stability of the NATO country.
August 17, 2018Senators Press Commerce Secretary on National Security Approach to Tariffs
WASHINGTON 鈥 Senators on the Finance Committee questioned the Trump administration鈥檚 national security argument for pursuing steel and aluminum tariffs, a move Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross staunchly defended at a hearing June 20.
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