Google has already shifted much of its production of US-bound motherboards to Taiwan, averting a 25% tariff, said the people, asking not to be identified discussing internal matters
Over the weekend, US President Donald Trump softened his stance on the Chinese tech giant
Trump may hold talks with Chinese Vice President Wang Qishan at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland
Wang Yi's remarks came as the US has pressed charges against the company and a top executive over violations of Iran sanctions
Tech companies, including Google and SoftBank Group-owned chip designer ARM, have said they will cease supplies and updates to Huawei
The campaign against Huawei, and the broader US-China trade war, have landed export-driven South Korea in a familiar bind
Solutions to slowing global growth prove elusive
The continuing trade dispute between the United States and China has made things worse for Samsung
He also said Indians have proved themselves assets across the world
The two sides have agreed to restart trade negotiations that broke down last month
The dispute has already cost companies in both countries billions of dollars, disrupted global manufacturing and supply lines, and roiled global markets
India prides itself on its "strategic autonomy", but there will come a time, soon, when it should pick a side
The impact on investment was cited by 54% of firms surveyed by the American Chamber of Commerce in Singapore, up from 50% late in 2018
Panagariya called for undertaking labour law and land acquisition reforms to them more flexible to attract the multinationals
Financial incentives such as preferential tax rates and the tax holiday provided by Vietnam to lure companies are among measures being considered
China is getting hurt by the increased American import tariffs and "badly" wants to strike a deal with the US, President Donald Trump has said, amidst a bruising trade war between the two economic giants. The US president increased levies on USD 200 billion worth of Chinese imports into the US from 10 per cent to 25 per cent last month after Washington and Beijing failed to reach a deal on trade. China retaliated by announcing plans to raise levies on USD 60 billion of US imports from June 1. Last month, the Trump administration added Huawei to its "entity list", which bans the telecom company from acquiring technology from US firms without government approval. The US president has previously accused China of targeting Americna industries, and stealing intellectual property, the theft of American jobs and wealth. On Tuesday, Trump defended his actions against China, the world's second largest economy after the US. "We're taking in billions and billions of dollars. Companies are .
China has long tried to replace foreign with homegrown technology, particularly in sensitive hardware -- it imports more semiconductors than oil
A common view among China investors: there's little chance the two leaders will suddenly reach an agreement and resolve a trade dispute
Xi and Trump will meet in Osaka, Japan on the sidelines of the G-20 summit on June 28-29
The Chinese Communist Party's newspaper urged the United States to cancel all tariffs on Chinese goods