China-US Relations
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China Extends Tariff Exclusions on U.S. Goods
China's tariff agency recently extended its tariff exclusions on certain U.S. goods, as the term of the exclusions had been set to expire on April 16.
U.S. Commission Holds Hearing on "Challenging China’s Trade Practices"
Last week, the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission held a hearing on "Challenging China’s Trade Practices: Promoting Interests of U.S. Workers, Farmers, Producers, and Innovators."
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen Comments on Economic Relations with China
While speaking at a think tank event yesterday, U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen offered a few thoughts on U.S. economic relations with China in light of the Russia-Ukraine war.
Singapore PM Says U.S.-China Cooperation Difficult; Indo-Pacific Economic Strategy Should Be Inclusive
Recently, Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong spoke to the Wall Street Journal Editorial Board, offering his views on U.S.-China relations, China's relationship with the region, and the U.S. strategy in the region.
U.S. Reinstates Tariff Exclusions for 352 Items
The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) recently issued a list of products from China that would be excluded from the Section 301 tariffs. In response, Chinese officials called for the elimination of all the Section 301 tariffs.
U.S. Bans Chinese Brand Li-Ning Products over Use of North Korean Labor
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency recently announced that it would block goods from the Li-Ning Sporting Goods company due to their alleged use of North Korean labor.
Experts Weigh In on Implications for China of Russian Sanctions
At a recent event organized by the University of California San Diego, experts described a tightrope that China is walking in terms of the Western sanctions on Russia. One expert suggested that the United States could lift tariffs imposed on Chinese goods as an olive branch.