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  • New Zealand Cracks Down on Foreign Home Buyers
     Development and construction continues on a large scale housing project of over 600 homes in Oceanside, California
    New Zealand implements new law governing foreigner’s purchase of residential use properties. It is a move to the continuous increase and decrease in the prices of the residential houses in the country.
  • CBO Projected U.S. Economy Will Rise
    Traders work on the floor of the NYSE in New York
    Congressional Budget Office (CBO) projected on Monday that the U.S. economy will rise in 2018 but will decline in 2019. The decline in economic growth is projected to be slower than the 3 percent targeted fiscal stimulus fade of the Trump administration.
  • China Ensures Targeted Economic Growth Amidst Trade War
    Products imported from China are displayed for sale at a wholesale shop in Paris
    China ensures to reach its targeted economic growth in the second half of the year. The country’s state planner said that they will are securing their plan to achieve its full-year growth.
  • Recycling Companies Face Great Setbacks as Trade War Effect
    Aluminium used profiles are seen in a metals recycling company in Rome
    Recycling companies face great setbacks in operations as the effect of the on-going trade war between the U.S. and China. Their operations were upended when China, after decades of trade, stopped accepting American recyclable materials.
  • Kentucky Governor Talks Economic Growth with Chinese Ambassador
    Words 'Made in China' are pictured on a box of products imported from China at a wholesale shop in Paris
    Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin recently welcomes Chinese Ambassador to the United States Cui Tiankai to Frankfort. The two statesmen discussed possible economic partnership between China and the United States.
  • Tesla-Fighter Nio Pursues $1.8 Billion IPO
    Visitors check NIO ES8 displayed during a media preview of the Auto China 2018 motor show in Beijing
    Nio publicly offered the biggest share by a Chinese company amounting to an initial share of $1.8 billion to the American Stock Market on Monday. The company will compete with other electric system powered cars that aiming to drive on a global scale and simplify some aspects of driving.
  • SEC Slaps Tesla with Subpoena
    Cars are parked outside the Tesla Inc. Gigafactory 2, which is also known as RiverBend, a joint venture with Panasonic to produce solar panels and roof tiles in Buffalo, New York
    Tesla, the multinational corporation known for its electric vehicle, was recently served with a subpoena by the Securities and Exchange Commission. The subpoena was served following the highly controversial tweet of Tesla CEO Elon Musk stating that he is considering to take the company private, adding that he had all the necessary funding ready.
  • China Boosts Railway Project by $14 Billion
    Facades made in China by China Yuanda Group are seen at the new apartment and business buildings built by Swiss railway operator Schweizerische Bundesbahnen at the Europaallee in Zurichnese
    China's state planner has recently announced that it will pump 95 billion Yuan or $14 billion to fund the upcoming urban railway project in the eastern city of Suzhou. This is the second major urban railway project approved by the state.
  • Chinese Money Printing Industry at Full Capacity
    .S. dollars and other world currencies lie in a charity receptacle at Pearson international airport in Toronto
    As part of China’s effort to increase its standing on the global stage, the country has recently struck a deal with Brazil and Poland to print their currencies. Experts have pointed out that China is printing foreign currencies on an unprecedented scale in order to help establish its influence on global economies.
  • China, Africa Strengthen Political Ties to Fight Poverty
    China's President Xi Jinping walks with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa before their meeting in Pretoria
    Experts have recently commended the strengthening of political ties between China and Africa. The two territories have open up several diplomatic channels in order to enhance their relationship and also to strengthen their stance against poverty.
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