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Hong Kong Job Market Suffers As Trade War Continues
Most companies in Hong Kong have chosen to place their recruitment plans on hold as they asses the possible ramifications of an extended trade war with the United States. Most companies in Hong Kong have chosen to place their recruitment plans on hold as they asses the possible ramifications of an extended trade war with the United States. -
U.S. Farmers Hit Hard In Trump’s Trade War
Trump’s trade war may have sacrificed the profits that U.S. farmers could have gained if tensions didn’t soar last week. Trump’s trade war may have sacrificed the profits that U.S. farmers could have gained if tensions didn’t soar last week. -
China Still Sending Trade Delegates To US Despite Trump's Tariff Threats
China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that the country's trade delegates are still on schedule to meet with their counterparts this week. China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that the country's trade delegates are still on schedule to meet with their counterparts this week. -
China And US ‘Cooperation’ May Be The Way To End Trade War
China’s Guo Weimin, spokesman for the Chinese political advisory council, pointed out Saturday that “cooperation” between the United States and his own nation, China, is key in ending the trade war and finally move forward. China’s Guo Weimin, spokesman for the Chinese political advisory council, pointed out Saturday that “cooperation” between the United States and his own nation, China, is key in ending the trade war and finally move forward. -
Steel Tariffs: U.S. Approves More Exclusions For China And Japan Than Canada
China and Japan are receiving more tariff exclusions in steel imports. Canada isn't receiving the same and India may lose its status as a GSP beneficiary. China and Japan are receiving more tariff exclusions in steel imports. Canada isn't receiving the same and India may lose its status as a GSP beneficiary.