Will not hesitate to call out China s coercive trade practices: US Trade Rep ANI | Updated: May 14, 2021 09:30 IST
Washington DC [US], May 14 (ANI): United States Trade Representative Katherine Tai on Thursday said that Washington will not hesitate to call out China s coercive trade practices and added that Washington welcomes the trade competition but it must be fair.
Speaking before a committee hearing on the Biden administration s trade policy agenda, Tai said, We will not hesitate to call out China s coercive and unfair trade practices that harm American workers, undermine the multilateral system, or violate basic human rights. We are working towards a strong, strategic approach to our trade and economic relationship with China.
The conclusion of a bilateral preferential trade agreement between Ukraine and the United States can become an effective tool of geoeconomics, providing increased global competition in trade. Ukrinform.
NEW YORK • Pfizer s chief executive officer said low-and middle-income countries had opted not to order the company s Covid-19 shot, in a letter posted online after US President Joe Biden s administration said it supported waiving patents to expand global access to vaccines. We reached out to all nations asking them to place orders so we could allocate doses for them, Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla said in a letter addressed to his employees. In reality, the high-income countries reserved most of the doses. I became personally concerned with that and I reached out to many heads of middle/low-income countries by letter, phone and even text to urge them to reserve doses because the supply was limited.
NEW YORK (BLOOMBERG) - Pfizer s chief executive said that low- and middle-income countries had opted not to order the company s Covid-19 shot, in a letter posted online after the Biden administration said it supported waiving patents to expand global access to vaccines. We reached out to all nations asking them to place orders so we could allocate doses for them, Chief Executive Officer Albert Bourla said in a letter addressed to Pfizer employees. In reality, the high-income countries reserved most of the doses. I became personally concerned with that and I reached out to many heads of middle/low-income countries by letter, phone and even text to urge them to reserve doses because the supply was limited.
Council of Forest Industries President joining American allies to end Canadian lumber trade war
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Unprecedented volatility.
Those are probably the two best words to describe lumber prices.
While BC lumber producers are reaping the benefits, organizations like the US National Association of Homebuilders (NAHB) are calling on newly-elected President Joe Biden and his government to reach a new long-term trade contract when it comes to Canadian softwood lumber.
On April 22nd, a letter was penned to United States Trade Representative Katherine Tai stating lumber prices have tripled when compared to the same month last year.
In an interview with