U.S. companies will have to seek approval for sales to Huawei once the list takes effect
It is now the currency of power - one with ominous implications for India
The Congressman urged the President Trump to exempt the Bibles printed in China from import duty
US President Donald Trump says American companies will be allowed to sell gear to Huawei after meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping.
The continuing trade dispute between the United States and China has made things worse for Samsung
The leaders of the two countries agreed last weekend to relaunch trade talks that had stalled in May after US officials accused China of pulling back from commitments
The US President warned that he will not agree to a trade deal with China unless it is a great one
Apple has not given Hon Hai instructions to move production out of China, but it is capable of moving lines elsewhere according to customers' needs
Chinese president paints the U.S. as the bad guy in his country's spiraling trade conflict.
The Indian economy is more capitalist oriented and invites foreign investment into the same
The infusion of Chinese capital has helped fuel expansion in Myanmar's fledging industrial sector
American oil exporters are emerging as the beneficiary of global supply disruptions and a collective output-curb decision by OPEC and its allies
Donald Trump and Xi Jinping are expected to meet at the G20 summit in Japan this weekend.
India's agenda could be limited by the US-China trade war and advanced countries' reluctance to tax digital imports
US-China tensions are reaching beyond tariffs, particularly after Washington blacklisted Huawei, the world's biggest telecoms gear maker
The US must drop all tariffs imposed on China if it wants to negotiate on trade, and only an equal dialogue can resolve the issue and lead to a win-win, the newspaper said
Trump and his Chinese counterpart Xi are set to meet next week on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Japan
Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping are to meet on the sidelines of the Group of 20 meeting in Japan at the end of next week to discuss the trade issues
About 320 officials from US manufacturers, retailers and other companies and trade groups are set to appear over seven days of a hearing
Federal Reserve policy makers will meet Tuesday and Wednesday to set rates, with many economics and bond traders ratcheting up bets they will ease this year to boost the economy