AmCham Shanghai Expects $400M in U.S. Deals at China Import Expo
AmCham Shanghai anticipates over $400M in U.S. deals at the China International Import Expo, strengthening trade ties.
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AmCham Shanghai anticipates over $400M in U.S. deals at the China International Import Expo, strengthening trade ties.
U.S. legislative measures like the Biosecure Act targeting Chinese companies raise concerns about the stability of global competition and the future of international trade.
US and Chinese commerce officials are set to meet in Tianjin on September 7 to discuss trade policies and strengthen economic ties.
The US shifts from promoting free trade to protectionism by increasing tariffs on EVs from the Chinese mainland, impacting global trade dynamics.
China’s Ministry of Commerce labels the U.S. revocation of export licenses to Huawei as ‘economic coercion,’ citing violations of WTO rules and harm to U.S. businesses.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen accuses the Chinese mainland’s new energy sector of overcapacity, sparking debate among experts who argue there’s no imbalance.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Yellen criticizes China’s dominance in clean energy exports, raising concerns about the future of green manufacturing and the global renewable transition.
The U.S. tightens semiconductor export controls, targeting high-tech exports to China and disrupting the global industry.
Carlos M. Gutierrez warns that if the U.S. withdraws from China, other nations will fill the gap, highlighting China’s vital role in the global market.
China expresses strong opposition to the U.S. probe into connected vehicles, labeling it a protectionist measure that could disrupt the global auto industry and harm consumers.