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Amazon Challenges US Government's $10 Billion Cloud Contract To Microsoft
Amazon filed a formal notice with the US Court of Federal Claims, challenging the Pentagon's decision of awarding the JEDI contract to Microsoft. Amazon filed a formal notice with the US Court of Federal Claims, challenging the Pentagon's decision of awarding the JEDI contract to Microsoft. -
Trump Expected To Delay EU Auto Tariffs By Six Months
European Union officials are expecting US President Donald Trump to announce a delay of its planned tariffs on EU imports of automotive parts and vehicles. European Union officials are expecting US President Donald Trump to announce a delay of its planned tariffs on EU imports of automotive parts and vehicles. -
US Firm Charged For Illegally Importing Chinese Security Equipment
US firm Aventura Technology has been criminally charged with endangering national security by illegally importing and selling China-made equipment. US firm Aventura Technology has been criminally charged with endangering national security by illegally importing and selling China-made equipment. -
China Says US Has Agreed To Lift Trade Tariffs in Phases
The beginning of the end of Trump's trade war might be at hand. The beginning of the end of Trump's trade war might be at hand. -
Meghan Markle, Prince Harry Attend 91st Field of Remembrance Ahead Of Their Six-Week Break
It looks like Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are finishing all their royal duties first before they take their six-week break to the U.S. It looks like Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are finishing all their royal duties first before they take their six-week break to the U.S. -
Meghan Markle May Leave Prince Harry Behind To Establish A New Home In The US: Report
There are reports Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are considering living in the U.S., leaving their royal duties behind. There are reports Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are considering living in the U.S., leaving their royal duties behind. -
Chinese Consumers To Avoid US Products During Massive Singles' Day Sale
A survey has revealed that three in four Chinese consumers intend to avoid buying US-made products during the upcoming Singles' Day shopping event this month. A survey has revealed that three in four Chinese consumers intend to avoid buying US-made products during the upcoming Singles' Day shopping event this month. -
US Accepts China's Offer To Host Talks With Afghan And Taliban Officials
The United States has formally accepted China's invitation to host talks between the country and Afghan and Taliban officials. The United States has formally accepted China's invitation to host talks between the country and Afghan and Taliban officials. -
China Condemns US For Delaying Visa For Major Space Meet In Washington
China's foreign ministry accused the US of "weaponizing" its visa system following the delay of visa issuance to the Chinese delegation to this year's International Astronautical Congress. China's foreign ministry accused the US of "weaponizing" its visa system following the delay of visa issuance to the Chinese delegation to this year's International Astronautical Congress. -
Caterpillar Downgrades Full-Year Profit Outlook Amid Slower China Sales
Caterpillar reported a 13 percent drop in its Asia-Pacific sales, partly due to increased domestic competition and slower demand in major markets such as China. Caterpillar reported a 13 percent drop in its Asia-Pacific sales, partly due to increased domestic competition and slower demand in major markets such as China.