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  • China-US trade war ultimately ends Jack Ma's promise to bring 1 million jobs in the US.
    Jack Ma
    Jack Ma, the co-founder and out-going chairman of Alibaba says the Chinese mega e-commerce website may not be able to meet its initial plan to bring 1 million jobs in the US due to the on-going onslaught of the China-US trade war which has been affecting companies not only from the affected parties, but from around the world as well.
  • EU's Connectivity Strategy is not a challenge to China's Belt and Road Initiative
     EU Commission
    The European Commission unveils its new economic plan dubbed as the Connectivity Strategy which seeks to link transportation and energy routes between Europe and Asia, a move which shares similar features with the Chinese government’s flagship program, the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).
  • Surgutneftegaz, among other Russian oil companies, would now like to transact business in euros not in USD
    Surgutneftegaz logo
    Russian oil firm Surgutneftegaz is now seeking alternatives to the US dollar as payment for transactions, in a bid to circumvent the looming economic sanctions coming from Washington. As revealed by sources who regularly deal with the oil producer, the company prefers to get paid in euros.
  • Trump Trade Deal With South Korea Ready To Be Signed At Upcoming UN Summit
    President Moon Jae-in
    US President Donald Trump told the press on Tuesday that the revamped trade deal Washington has negotiated earlier with South Korea is now ready to be signed probably at the upcoming United Nations’ 73rd General Assembly.
  • China Set To Penalize $60 Billion US Imports, Prompting New Threats From Trump
    Meet again?
    The trade conflict being dealt by China and the United States continued to get worse following the announcement from Beijing that it will hit a total of USD$60 billion worth of US products with steep import tariff in retaliation for Washington’s newest levy policy affecting USD$200 billion Chinese goods.
  • Third North Korean, South Korean Summit Proved Fruitful Over Issues Of Peace
    Korea
    President Moon Jae-In of South Korea and NoKor counterpart, Kim Jong Un announced signing of agreements as the ongoing third bilateral summit between the two Korean nations enter its second day in Pyongyang, North Korea. New deals agreed to by the two leaders include a commitment by the Kim regime to forego, in its entirety, the North’s nuclear program and the vow to host the 2032 Summer Olympics in the region.
  • Chinese Billionaire Jack Ma Comments On China-US Trade War; A Conflict To Last For Decades
    Jack Ma
    Outgoing Alibaba chairman and China’s wealthiest person, Jack Ma, laid his views on Tuesday about the on-going trade war fought between Washington and Beijing which he speculated to last for more than a decade, a situation that could bring serious problems for both parties involved.
  • Audi Unveils Its First All-Electric SUV To Rival Tesla In The US
    Audi
    German luxury car maker Audi finally unveiled during a special event on Monday its new electric sport utility vehicle (SUV), the first of its kind from the company, right in the backyard of its rival Tesla, in the United States.
  • China Might Ditch Defensive, Retaliatory Stance On Trump’s Escalating Trade War
    China-US Trade War
    China may change its stance from mere retaliatory standpoint if US President Donald Trump continues to hype up the stake in the escalating trade war currently fought between Washington and Beijing, a Chinese news publication stated.
  • Select Apple Products Spared From Trump’s Recently Imposed Tariff
    Apple
    The United States has just announced new tariffs on Monday which is slated to hit the USD$200 billion-worth of Chinese imports as the China-US trade war continues to escalate. However, President Donald Trump reportedly chose to spare Apple from this recent economic onslaught, as per the information tipped by unknown sources.
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