Negotiators left Shanghai on Wednesday with little immediate sign of progress as both sides appear to be settling in for a long economic clash. Source: NYT > Business – Alexandra Stevenson
U.S.-China Trade Talks End With No Deal in Sight
Negotiators left Shanghai on Wednesday with little immediate sign of progress as both sides appear to be settling in for a long economic clash. Source: NYT > Business – Alexandra Stevenson
China Needs New Places to Sell Its Mountain of Stuff
Faced with severe factory overcapacity at home and tariffs on exports to the U.S., Beijing wants to finish a much-delayed Asian free-trade pact. Source: NYT > Business – Keith Bradsher
U.S. Punishes Chinese Company Over Iranian Oil
For the first time, the United States is imposing economic penalties on a Chinese company for importing Iranian oil, a decision certain to add to tensions between Washington and Beijing. Source: NYT > Business – Edward Wong
A New Red Scare Is Reshaping Washington
A long-defunct Cold War group has come back to life to warn of the dangers of China. They also risk triggering a new Red Scare. Source: NYT > Business – Ana Swanson
A New Red Scare Is Reshaping Washington
A long-defunct Cold War group has come back to life to warn of the dangers of China. They also risk triggering a new Red Scare. Source: NYT > Business – Ana Swanson