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The Wall Street Journal: More U.S. companies pulling back on China expansion amid trade uncertainty
U.S. companies are planning their lowest rate of expansion in China since 2016 in response to growing uncertainty about U.S.-China relations and a slowing Chinese economy, according to a survey by the American Chamber of Commerce in China......»»
The Wall Street Journal: U.S. isn’t ready to lift tariffs against China, new trade representative says
The U.S. isn’t ready to lift tariffs on Chinese imports in the near future, but might be open to trade negotiations with Beijing, according to U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai......»»
China Announces Expulsion of U.S. Journalists
The Chinese government moved Tuesday to strip credentials from American reporters working for the New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and the Washingto.....»»
China government orders state banks to issue more loans to small businesses hurt by coronavirus
The Chinese government has introduced a string of measures ordering state banks to issue more loans and cutting taxes for small businesses hurt by the coronavirus, the Wall Street Journal rep.....»»
China kicked out 3 Wall Street Journal reporters after it published an op-ed using a term that invokes the biggest humiliation in Chinese history
Reuters/Pool China is expelling three Wall Street Journal reporters, accusing .....»»
The Wall Street Journal: U.S. plans to evacuate Americans with charter flight from epidemic stricken Wuhan
The U.S. government is arranging a charter flight Sunday to evacuate its citizens and diplomats from the epidemic-stricken Chinese city of Wuhan to the U.S......»»
Huawei freaked out at The Wall Street Journal over a report that it secured its global tech dominance on the back of $75 billion in state support from China
Reuters Chinese tech giant Huawei attacked The Wall Street Journal for a reporting detaili.....»»
Chinese investors are sinking cash into Hong Kong"s stock market as protests escalate
Tyrone Siu/Reuters Investors from mainland China bought nearly $20 billion worth of Hong Kong stocks in the months since June, The Wall Street Journal reported. The Chinese buyers are enticed by cheap prices, as antigovern.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: China sells its first euro bonds in 15 years
China sold bonds in euros for the first time in 15 years, a move that could encourage Chinese companies to follow suit, helping reduce their reliance on dollar funding......»»
China is nearing a record number of state-backed investments in private companies
Kin Cheung/AP As strains on the second-largest economy pile up, the Chinese government is increasingly taking up stakes in private companies. The Wall Street Journal report.....»»
Chinese Youth Dangerously Drunk On Debt As Grandparents Roll In Graves
Chinese youth may have more to worry about than their social credit score. According to the Wall Street Journal, China's younger generations are loading up on debt like drunken sailors. And according to the Jou.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: China investigating gun sent in FedEx package
Chinese police are investigating the presence of a gun in a package shipped by FedEx Corp. to China from the U.S., the latest scrutiny directed at the American shipping company by Chinese authorities......»»
Apple looks back to China to make its Mac Pro line
Unfazed by the threat of new tariffs on Chinese imports, Apple is moving its production of the Mac Pro from Austin, Texas back to China, The Wall Street Journal reports. The decision comes despite escalating rhetoric from President Donald Trump ov.....»»
China"s Xi to present Trump with terms for settling trade fight: WSJ, citing Chinese officials
Chinese President Xi Jinping plans to present U.S. President Donald Trump with a set of terms the United States should meet before Beijing is ready to settle their trade dispute, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Nintendo moves some Switch production out of China in reaction to tariff threat
Nintendo Co. is shifting some production of its Switch videogame console to Southeast Asia from China to limit the impact of possible U.S. tariffs on Chinese-made electronics, said people who work on Nintendo’s supply chain......»»
The Wall Street Journal: FCC blocks China Mobile from providing service in U.S.
The U.S. blocked a Chinese telecom giant from providing services via American networks, the latest sign of escalating tension between the two global powers......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Lighthizer accuses China of reneging on promises, says tariffs will rise Friday
Top U.S. officials accused Chinese officials of backtracking in high-stakes trade talks Monday and said $200 billion in Chinese goods will face higher tariffs starting Friday......»»
The Wall Street Journal: China grounds all 96 of its Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft after Ethiopia crash
China’s Civil Aviation Administration ordered the temporary grounding of all Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft flown by Chinese airlines following a crash of one of the planes flown by Ethiopian Airlines......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Tesla makes deal with Chinese lenders for Shanghai Gigafactory
Tesla Inc. reached an agreement with lenders in China to receive as much as a half-billion dollars to invest in its Shanghai factory currently under construction......»»
The Wall Street Journal: American Express is ready to charge into China
American Express Co. cleared a hurdle in its yearslong effort to operate in China, potentially becoming the first U.S. card network to receive permission to offer services in the Chinese market......»»