The United States and China signed a trade agreement in January after an extended tariff war between the two countries
The global fishing industry has been plagued by labor abuses for years, with workers subjected to brutal treatment often with little or no pay
Two US sources familiar with the plans said on Thursday no new meeting date has been scheduled
In recent months, local governments and state firms such as China Telecom have announced plans and procurements aimed at fostering a home-grown tech ecosystem
Statement follows White House remarks that no such talks were scheduled
The two governments have rolled back some penalties but most of the punitive tariffs imposed on hundreds of billions of dollars of each other's goods remain in place
The Trump administration on Monday expanded restrictions announced in May aimed at preventing the Chinese telecommunications giant from obtaining semiconductors without a special licence
US has strengthened restrictions on China's Huawei Technologies and sanctioned China-owned apps TikTok and WeChat.
Trump struck a non-committal tone when asked if he would pull out of the trade deal with China, saying, "We'll see what happens"
US says Huawei is a security risk, which the company denies, and are lobbying European and other allies to avoid its technology
An industry-powered rebound is pushing the Asian nation out of the historic first-quarter slump and toward the prospect of being the only major economy to expand this year
The proportion outside the country is now at 30 per cent, up from 25 per cent last June
The short video-sharing platform owned by Chinese unicorn ByteDance reportedly took advantage of a security hole to collect the data
The CII asks for policies to increase the country's share in the global merchandise trade by 2025 to 5 per cent from 1.7 per cent and in services export to 7 per cent from 3.5 per ent.
Apple Daily, which is under Lai's media network Next Digital Ltd. and the biggest pro-democracy paper in Hong Kong, reported that nearly 200 officers were entering its offices
Some advertisers are forming contingency plans and considering other apps to move their marketing budgets
China's entry into the World Trade Organisation is the "worst of all deals" said US President Donald Trump on Thursday."China's entry into the World Trade Organisation which is probably the worst of all the deals, if you want to know the truth...They violated the rules like nobody had ever violated it before," Trump said at the Whirlpool Corporation Manufacturing Plant in Ohio."In the past, politicians have aggressively pursued a policy of globalisation, moving our jobs, wealth and our factories overseas. Globalisation has made the elites who donate to politicians wealthy and has left nothing for our workers expect for poverty and heartache," he added.Further calling China a developing nation, the US President said that they had advantages "but we did not accept them".Previously in January, Trump said that US has not been "treated fairly" by the World Trade Organisation (WTO), which considered China and India as developing nations."The World Trade Organisation has been very unfair to
A sharp decline in the number of these students would spell financial trouble for US colleges and universities, given that Chinese students spend $15 billion in tuition payments
Companies are rethinking their production and supply chains amid rising Chinese labour costs, a US-China trade war and the blow from the Covid-19 pandemic
They've also dimmed each other's ability to observe and to spy on critical regions of their countries