Trump's Harvard foreign student ban draws rebuke from China
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Chinese leader Xi Jinping has no reason to let President Donald Trump reverse America's fortunes at his country's expense.
China is giving European business leaders its warmest welcome in years, in an effort to strengthen ties as Beijing seeks to counter Donald Trump’s tariff pressure and stabilize its slowing economy.
"They have done an enormous job over the last 20 years lifting up their people," Dimon said of China.
High debt may not be an obstacle to President Xi Jinping boosting spending in the world’s second-largest economy. Officials are focusing on state assets worth 136% of GDP to open a new chapter of fiscal planning.
China’s fiscal stimulus pushed its four-month budget deficit to a record high, as the government ramped up support for the economy during an escalation in its trade conflict with the US.
Jensen Huang, the chipmaker’s top executive, said the attempt to cut off the flow of advanced A.I. chips spurred Chinese companies to “accelerate their development.”
China's recently disbursed 1.4 billion yuan ($194.42 million) of central government funds earmarked for agricultural production disaster prevention and relief, according to a statement from the Agriculture Ministry on Friday.
Steve Bannon, a former White House chief strategist in President Donald Trump's first term, has long criticized Elon Musk and other tech executives.
The Chinese government said Friday that the Trump administration’s move to ban international students from Harvard would harm America’s international standing, as anxious students and parents overseas
Central Committee and the State Council recently issued a revised version of the Regulations on Practicing Thrift and Opposing Waste in Party and Government Organs (hereinafter referred to as the Regulations),