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Chinese Ex-Official Accused Of Corruption Arrested In Sweden On US Request
Qiao Jianjun was arrested on Sunday at the behest of US authorities just days after being released following his Chinese extradition hearing in Sweden's Supreme Court. Qiao Jianjun was arrested on Sunday at the behest of US authorities just days after being released following his Chinese extradition hearing in Sweden's Supreme Court. -
US Places Five Chinese Supercomputer Firms In Trade Blacklist
The newly imposed restrictions on the five Chinese supercomputer companies are similar to the one that was placed on the Chinese tech giant Huawei last month. The newly imposed restrictions on the five Chinese supercomputer companies are similar to the one that was placed on the Chinese tech giant Huawei last month. -
Toys R Us To Open New Stores This Year
Tru Kids CEO Richard Barry announced that Toys 'R' Us will be coming back to the United States with new stores to be opened this year. Tru Kids CEO Richard Barry announced that Toys 'R' Us will be coming back to the United States with new stores to be opened this year. -
Top Three Hottest Hybrid Cars In U.S. Right Now
As interest towards hybrid cars increase, car manufacturers are responding with some of the models to hit the market in recent years. As interest towards hybrid cars increase, car manufacturers are responding with some of the models to hit the market in recent years. -
Russia's State-Owned Rosneft PJSC Grabbing Oil Opportunities In Venezuela
Russia and Venezuela signed an agreement to exempt Russia's Rosneft PJSC from taxes for its operations to extract and export natural gas resources. Russia and Venezuela signed an agreement to exempt Russia's Rosneft PJSC from taxes for its operations to extract and export natural gas resources. -
US Steel Idles Three Blast Furnaces Amid Slowing Demand
United States Steel Corp announced that it will be shutting down two blast furnaces in the US and one in Europe to avoid producing too much supply and to lessen operating costs. United States Steel Corp announced that it will be shutting down two blast furnaces in the US and one in Europe to avoid producing too much supply and to lessen operating costs. -
Huawei Predicts $30 Billion In Losses Due To US Trade Ban
Huawei's CEO Ren Zhenfei announced during a panel discussion at the company's headquarters in Shenzhen that he expects losses of around $30 billion over the next two years. Huawei's CEO Ren Zhenfei announced during a panel discussion at the company's headquarters in Shenzhen that he expects losses of around $30 billion over the next two years. -
India Imposes Retaliatory Tariffs On 28 US Goods After Revoked Trade Privileges
India raised tariff rates on 28 US products this week as a response to the US' removal of its trade privileges under the Generalized System of Preference (GSP). India raised tariff rates on 28 US products this week as a response to the US' removal of its trade privileges under the Generalized System of Preference (GSP). -
Hundreds Of American Firms Calls On Trump To End China Tariffs
600 US companies collaborated to send a letter to the White House that urges Trump to reconsider his tariff decisions on Chinese imports. 600 US companies collaborated to send a letter to the White House that urges Trump to reconsider his tariff decisions on Chinese imports. -
Huawei Trademarks Its New Hongmeng Mobile OS Following Google Ban
Data from the UN World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) revealed that Huawei has filed for trademarks for its new OS in Europe and at least seven other countries. Data from the UN World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) revealed that Huawei has filed for trademarks for its new OS in Europe and at least seven other countries.