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......»»
The Wall Street Journal: U.S. suspends tariffs for some imports affected by pandemic — but not goods from China
The Trump administration said it would allow some companies to delay payment of import tariffs due to economic hardship triggered by the new coronavirus, but the relief was much more limited than many officials and business leaders had signaled......»»
SBA could make loans available to Ohio companies amid coronavirus pandemic
The U.S. Small Business Administration will offer up to $2 million in disaster assistance loans to small businesses impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. Last week, President Donald Trump announced up to $50 billion in low-interest loans for small bu.....»»
SBA making loans available to Ohio companies amid coronavirus pandemic
The U.S. Small Business Administration will offer up to $2 million in disaster assistance loans to small businesses impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. Earlier this week, President Donald Trump announced up to $50 billion in low-interest loans for .....»»
U.S. "looking at" CalPERS holdings in Chinese defense firms: top White House official
The Trump administration is "looking at" investments in Chinese military companies by the California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS), U.S. National Security Adviser Robert O'Brien said on Wednesday......»»
Chinese surveillance giants blacklisted by Trump"s administration are set to appear at a major US security trade show
REUTERS/Thomas Peter New research shows Chinese companies offering surveillance technologies— including two firms on a US trade blacklist — will exhibit at a major US secu.....»»
Huawei makes end-run around US ban by turning to its own chips
Huawei Technologies Co., the Chinese technology giant barred from doing business with U.S. suppliers, is finding a way around the strict limits imposed by the Trump administration......»»
U.S. gives Huawei another 45 days to buy from American suppliers
The Trump administration on Monday issued a 45-day extension allowing U.S. companies to continue doing business with China’s Huawei Technologies Co Ltd......»»
The Trump administration failed to convince the UK to ditch Huawei and its other allies aren"t listening either
AP/Evan Vucci/Vincent Yu/Business Insider composite The Trump administration's campaign to keep Chinese tech giant Huawei.....»»
UK"s Johnson tells Trump on Huawei that collaboration is needed to diversify market
Prime Minister Boris Johnson told President Trump on Tuesday that countries should work together to break the dominance of a small number of companies after Britain granted Chinese firm Huawei [HWT.UL] a limited role in its 5G mobile network......»»
U.S. laments UK decision allowing Huawei a limited 5G role: aide
The United States is disappointed by the United Kingdom's decision to grant Chinese telecommunications firm Huawei a limited role in its 5G mobile network, a senior Trump administration official said on Tuesday......»»
U.S. makes it harder to sue corporations over franchise wage law violations
The Trump administration has made it harder for employees of fast-food restaurants or other big franchises to sue corporations when individual franchise owners violate wage laws, a step that was a top priority for business groups......»»
The Trump administration is warning allies to stay away from Huawei — but not everyone"s listening
AP/Evan Vucci/Vincent Yu/Business Insider composite The US and Chinese phone giant Huawei are at each other's throats. America claims Huawei is used as a backdoor for the Chinese government to spy. Huawei denies this. The US has been lobbying.....»»
Mon Dieu! Tariffs on French cheese, wines, more would cost U.S. consumers
WASHINGTON – When France decided to tax America’s tech companies, the Trump administration decided to hit the French where it hurts – in exports of cheese, Champagne and handbags. But trade experts and Arizona business owners say it’s U.S. con.....»»
Huawei plays down impact of new U.S. license extension
Huawei Technologies has dismissed a new 90-day extension by the Trump administration allowing U.S. firms to continue doing business with the Chinese company as making little difference, repeating that it was being unfairly treated......»»
U.S. expected to grant Huawei 90-day license extension Monday: sources
The Trump administration is set to issue a 90-day extension of a license on Monday allowing U.S. companies to continue doing business with China's Huawei Technologies Co Ltd [HWT.UL], two sources familiar with the deliberations said......»»
U.S. to extend license for its companies to continue business with Huawei: sources
The Trump administration is set to issue a two-week extension of a license allowing U.S. companies to continue doing business with China's Huawei Technologies Co Ltd [HWT.UL], two sources familiar with the deliberations said......»»
Capitol Report: ‘Give away $60 billion’ to foreign companies? The ‘America First’ Trump administration faces a tricky 5G choice
A big step in U.S. 5G deployment could take place next month, as the FCC is expected to back a proposal from the satellite industry for auctioning off radio spectrum. Some Republican and Democratic lawmakers don’t like the plan......»»
Trump administration considers blacklisting Chinese companies that repeatedly steal U.S. intellectual property
As Trump's frustration grows with China, White House officials are looking for ways beyond tariffs to pressure China to improve its IP protections......»»
Everything Jim Cramer said on "Mad Money," including China blacklist, Domino"s earnings, S&P 500 run
In Tuesday's "Mad Money" episode, Jim Cramer derides the Trump administration's ban on Chinese companies, interviews Domino's CEO Ritch Allison after earnings and sees what's in store for the S&P 500......»»
Dow opens with 200-point loss after U.S. blacklists Chinese tech companies
U.S. stocks fell at the opening bell on Tuesday after the Trump administration put eight Chinese companies on a blacklist, threatening to overs.....»»