
Josh Xiao
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1 week ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | Josh Xiao |Haslinda Amin
China will only engage in talks with the US if its leaders show respect toward Beijing, according to a former top Chinese economic official. “If the US wants China to totally accept the US proposal, to accept the US conditionality, I think there’s no negotiation,” Zhu Guangyao, who was China’s Vice Minister of Finance from 2010 to 2018, said in an interview in Singapore.
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1 week ago |
business-standard.com | Josh Xiao |Haslinda Amin
By Josh Xiao and Haslinda AminChina will only engage in talks with the US if its leaders show respect toward Beijing, according to a former top Chinese economic official. "If the US wants China to totally accept the US proposal, to accept the US conditionality, I think there's no negotiation," Zhu Guangyao, who was China's Vice Minister of Finance from 2010 to 2018, said in an interview in Singapore.
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1 week ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Josh Xiao |Haslinda Amin
China will only engage in talks with the US if its leaders show respect toward Beijing, according to a former top Chinese economic official. “If the US wants China to totally accept the US proposal, to accept the US conditionality, I think there’s no negotiation,” Zhu Guangyao, who was China’s Vice Minister of Finance from 2010 to 2018, said in an interview in Singapore.
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1 week ago |
flipboard.com | Josh Xiao |Haslinda Amin
5 hours agoThe New York Democrat slammed the Georgia Republican for stock trades just before Trump announced his tariff pause. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) on Monday renewed her call for a ban on lawmakers trading individual stocks after a disclosure filing showed that Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene …
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1 week ago |
cpapracticeadvisor.com | Josh Xiao |Jason Bramwell
By Josh XiaoBloomberg News(TNS)China retaliated against Donald Trump's latest tariffs by hiking duties on all U.S. goods, while calling the administration's actions a "joke" and saying it no longer considers them worth matching. Beijing will raise tariffs on all U.S. goods from 84% to 125% starting April 12, the Ministry of Finance said on Friday, after the White House clarified that levies on Chinese goods rose to 145% this year.
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