US President Donald Trump has threatened to put tariffs on hundreds of billions of dollars in Chinese imports over complaints Beijing steals or pressures foreign companies to hand over technology. He's also pressuring China to buy more US-made goods.
US rice on display during a food expo in Shanghai. [Photo by WU CHANGQING / FOR CHINA DAILY]
UT Austin's reopening plan, called Protect Texas Together, requires on-campus students to self-quarantine for 14 days before going to classrooms and includes a phone app that offers coronavirus tests and related health information.
US National Pork Producers Council (NPPC) posted a statement on its website the same day when Trump signed the memorandum, in which NPPC President Jim Heimerl said higher tariffs on imports from China will in turn harm US producers and undermine the rural economy.
US President Donald Trump reacts to the crowd as he arrives onstage at his first re-election campaign rally in several months in the midst of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, at the BOK Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, US, June 20, 2020. [Photo/Agencies]
US authorities accuse Assange of scheming with former Army intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning to break a password for a classified government computer.
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US Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen said in an interview with the Fox News Channel that her department had asked the Pentagon for help to bolster its capabilities, including for "some air support ... some logistics, planning, vehicle barriers, engineering."
US sportswear maker Nike is testing market potential of Chinese cities beyond Beijing and Shanghai. It believes localization as a strategy in China will help the brand better present itself to the whole world.
US President Donald Trump first threatened to ban the app, citing national security concerns, as he also did when encouraging foreign governments to boycott Chinese telecommunications company Huawei.
US metal forming industry finding steel, aluminum levies a burden