US-China relations: trade chief Katherine Tai lays out hardline approach with ‘world’s leading offender’ label
Annual National Trade Estimate Report from the Office of the United States Trade Representative vowed to continue battling what it sees as significant trade barriers that are harming American companies and farmers
It also vowed to work to address Chinese subsidies that have created excess capacities in the steel, aluminium and solar sectors, and could soon affect other industries
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Four Rivers Cultural Center has weathered the COVID-19 storm over the year 2020 by altering its offerings to the community. The center is known for offering programs that are either low-cost or free to the community.
These offerings have included events of many different types, ranging from entertainment to education to health-related endeavors and have included music, lights, and plenty of community connection.
Closed to the public
Matt Stringer, Four Rivers Cultural Center executive director, recounted how the center closed to the public on March 13, 2020, but opened back up with some limited activity options in mid-July.
He noted that Center staff were paid for a duration of four months thanks to the SBA Paycheck Protection Program grant.
Cameroon s booming human hair business
Wigs made from human hair have become more popular in Cameroon in recent years. Stores are fully stocked with wigs in all different colors and styles. Suppliers import the hair mainly from India, Europe, and Middle East.
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Over the past year, we have all been participants in a long journey to overcome COVID-19 and finally the finish line is in sight. Albeit slowly, vaccines are being rolled
By LINDA DENG in Seattle | China Daily Global | Updated: 2021-04-01 13:13 Share CLOSE The Boeing logo is pictured at the Latin American Business Aviation Conference & Exhibition fair (LABACE) at Congonhas Airport in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Aug 14, 2018. [Photo/Agencies]
Boeing urged the United States to keep disputes over human rights and other topics separate from trade relations with China and warned that its European rival Airbus would gain if the American aircraft maker were locked out of China. I am hoping we can sort of separate intellectual property, human rights and other things from trade and continue to encourage a free trade environment between these two economic juggernauts, Chief Executive Officer Dave Calhoun told the US Chamber of Commerce Aviation Summit on Wednesday.