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Trump administration takes big step to help Chinese firm ZTE do business with U.S. companies

President Trump agreed to help the controversial Chinese firm as a way to try to spark concessions from Beijing during broader trade talks. Those discussions have faltered, but Trump’s commitment to ZTE has not wavered......»»

Category: topSource: washpostJul 11th, 2018

Trump administration takes major step to help Chinese firm ZTE

TrumpThe president told China’s leader he would give the company relief from U.S. punishments......»»

Category: topSource: washpostJul 11th, 2018

"If this tariff takes effect, we are out of business": Small companies warn of widespread layoffs and shutdowns if Trump doesn’t back down from a trade war with China

Mike Segar/Reuters The Trump administration is expected to enact tariffs on an additional $200 billion worth of Chinese imports to the US. S.....»»

Category: topSource: businessinsiderSep 6th, 2018

The Trump administration has started approving licenses for US companies to resume doing business with Huawei

ALEX EDELMAN/AFP/Getty Images The US Department of Commerce announced Wednesday that it would allow some US businesses to resume selling goods to Chinese telecom giant Hua.....»»

Category: topSource: businessinsiderNov 20th, 2019

Stocks Climb As Ross Confirms Another 90-Day Delay On Huawei Blacklist

Late on Friday, the Trump Administration made another unexpected concession to Beijing when the Commerce Department announced it would extend a reprieve given to Huawei permitting the Chinese firm to buy supplies from US companies s.....»»

Category: blogSource: zerohedgeAug 19th, 2019

Trump says he doesn"t want to do business with Huawei due to national security concerns

President Donald Trump said Sunday he doesn't want to do business with Chinese tech giant Huawei, after weekend reports that the administration was planning to extend a reprieve that allows it to buy parts from U.S. companies......»»

Category: topSource: moneycentralAug 19th, 2019

FedEx sues U.S. government over "impossible" task of policing exports to China

U.S. parcel delivery firm FedEx Corp on Monday sued the U.S. government, saying it should not be held liable if it inadvertently shipped products that violated a Trump administration ban on exports to some Chinese companies......»»

Category: topSource: reutersJun 24th, 2019

At Huawei headquarters, signs that the Chinese firm is digging in for a long battle with U.S.

The Trump administration has called the tech giant a threat to U.S. national security and taken steps in recent months to undermine Huawei’s business......»»

Category: topSource: washpostJun 23rd, 2019

U.S. businesses bash Trump tariffs as China talks intensify

U.S. companies and business groups are lining up to oppose the Trump administration’s plan to slap tariffs on Chinese imports, as the two nations step up efforts to resolve their trade dispute......»»

Category: topSource: moneycentralMay 15th, 2018

Trump appears to confirm deal on Chinese firm ZTE

President Trump late Friday appeared to confirm that his administration had reached a deal to put Chinese telecommunications company ZTE back in business......»»

Category: topSource: moneycentralMay 26th, 2018

Oil field equipment makers trying to adapt to Trump steel tariffs

The Business Journal takes a look at how oilfield service companies are trying to adapt to the Trump administration's tariffs on imported steel and aluminum......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsAug 8th, 2018

Tariffs Hit Those Trump Wants to Help: U.S. Factories

The Trump administration says tariffs on Chinese imports will shift manufacturing back to U.S. factories, but some companies that have done just that say the tariffs are hurting their business......»»

Category: smallbizSource: wsjOct 14th, 2018

On eve of China summit, Biden administration subpoenas Chinese companies on possible security risks

In issuing the subpoenas, the Commerce Department is implementing an executive order signed by President Donald Trump in May 2019......»»

Category: topSource: washpostMar 17th, 2021

The Trump administration is revoking the licenses of companies that supply to Huawei, as a final blow to the Chinese tech giant

Huawei has long been a target of the Trump administration, which believes it spies for the Chinese government. Huawei has repeatedly denied the claim. The Huawei booth at the 2020 World 5G Convention. Li Zhihao/VCG via Getty Im.....»»

Category: topSource: businessinsiderJan 18th, 2021

: In parting shot, Trump administration revokes licenses to do business with Huawei: report

The Trump administration has notified Intel Corp. and other tech companies that it is revoking licenses to do business with China's Huawei Technologies Co. and rejecting new license applications, Reuters reported Sunday......»»

Category: topSource: marketwatchJan 18th, 2021

China has accused Trump of trying to start a new Cold War, after the New York Stock Exchange confirmed plan to delist three Chinese firms

China accused the Trump administration of attempting to suppress foreign companies, as the NYSE moved to delist three Chinese firms. Getty China on Saturday accused the Trump administration o.....»»

Category: dealsSource: nytJan 2nd, 2021

U.S. bans technology exports to Chinese semiconductor and drone companies, calling them security threats

The Trump administration added China's largest semiconductor maker and dozens of other companies to a trade blacklist, continuing its pressure campaign on Beijing in the final weeks of Trump's presidency......»»

Category: worldSource: nytDec 18th, 2020

Trump eyes crackdown of NYSE-listed Chinese companies

The Trump administration is looking 'very strongly' at making Chinese companies follow US accounting standards in order to list on exchanges......»»

Category: topSource: foxnewsMay 14th, 2020

Capitol Report: Mnuchin says U.S. will audit small-business loans above $2 million and warns of ‘criminal liability’ for false certifications

The Trump administration will audit small-business loans above $2 million, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said Tuesday, as he warned of criminal liability for companies who improperly got government cash......»»

Category: topSource: marketwatchApr 28th, 2020

Some businesses won’t return funds despite pressure from Trump administration

While a few publicly traded companies have said they will return the money they got under the Small Business Administration’s Paycheck Protection Program, several told The Post they qualified for the loans fairly and would keep the money......»»

Category: topSource: washpostApr 28th, 2020

Treasury toughens guidance on who can get small-business funds

Companies seeking aid from the next round of small business relief will be required to attest to their needs for the loan and could be asked to prove it, as the Trump administration seeks to prevent... To view the full story, click the title link......»»

Category: blogSource: crainsnewyorkApr 25th, 2020