A.N. Basil

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  • Tariff Ceasefire Spurs Stagnant Retail Imports
    Tianjin port
    The China-U.S. trade talks have finally come to an end but retail imports are leveling off as a result of the tariff truce. Despite the tension between two of the world's biggest economies, hopes have been raised as U.S. President Trump revealed negotiations with China are "going very well!"
  • China’s Invite to Global Financial Sector Progresses
    HSBC Hong Kong
    China has allowed Allianz SE and UBS Group AG to have more access to the country's $42 trillion financial industry. HSBC, among others, is also planning to stretch business further with one of the world's leading financial giants.
  • China: Navy Radar to Get a ‘Compact’ Upgrade
    USS McCampbell
    A group of Chinese military scientists have development a new radar technology for the navy that will improve surveillance processes. The project's leader has been awarded by President Xi Jinping. The project is just one of the latest developments in Chinese technology that is expected to spur further research on national security.
  • World Bank Predicts a “Bumpier” Year Ahead
    US Dollar and China Yuan
    The World Bank announced that it expects the global market's growth to stall further in 2019 as China and the U.S. extend trade talks for a third day.
  • Investors Vigilant as China-US Trade War Ensues
    US Dollar and China Yuan
    Investors seem cautious as trade talks between China and the U.S. comes to an end.
  • Beijing: Kim Jong Un Arrives Amid China-US Trade War
    Kim Jong-Un in China
    As the U.S. and China resume trade talks, North Korea's Kim Jong Un made his way into Beijing through the Dandong border.
  • Carl Icahn Cites China’s Value in Global Economy
    Donald Trump and Xi Jinping
    Philanthropist and business mogul Carl Icahn expressed his thoughts on the importance of China's cost-cutting expertise in the global market.
  • CES 2019: Huawei Cancels Executive Appearance, ZTE a No-Show
    The Huawei logo is seen during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona
    Huawei has decided to cancel the appearance of an executive at this year's Consumer Electronics Show (CES) while ZTE opted to stay out of the exhibit.
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