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An attendant walks past EU and China flags ahead of the EU-China High-level Economic Dialogue at Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing, China June 25, 2018. REUTERS/Jason Lee/File photo Acquire Licensing RightsBEIJING, Sept 21 (Reuters) - The 10th China-European Union High-Level Economic and Trade Dialogue will be held in Beijing on Sept. 25, the Chinese commerce ministry said on Thursday. Chinese Vice-Premier He Lifeng will co-chair the meeting with European Commissioner for Trade Valdis Dombrovskis. Reporting by Joe Cash, Albee Zhang and Ethan Wang; Editing by Neil Fullick and Himani SarkarOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Jason Lee, Lifeng, Joe Cash, Albee Zhang, Ethan Wang, Neil Fullick, Himani Organizations: REUTERS, Rights, European, Trade Valdis, Thomson Locations: China, EU, Beijing, Rights BEIJING
EU says lack of clarity in China's data laws is concerning
  + stars: | 2023-09-19 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
An attendant walks past EU and China flags ahead of the EU-China High-level Economic Dialogue at Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing, China June 25, 2018. REUTERS/Jason Lee/File photo Acquire Licensing RightsBEIJING, Sept 19 (Reuters) - European Union businesses are concerned about China's data laws, including their "lack of clarity" and the "long processes" that companies have to undergo, European Commission Vice President Vera Jourova said on Tuesday. It now bans the transfer of any information related to national security and interests, without defining those terms, while widening the definition of spying to include cyberattacks against state organs or critical infrastructure. Jourova said the lack of definitions such as, for example, what constitutes important data, and the lack of clarity on how the law might be contravened was problematic as was the lengthy time it takes to complete procedural matters. China is committed to creating a fair, transparent and predictable business environment, the ministry said at the time.
Persons: Jason Lee, Vera Jourova, Xi, Jourova, Ryan Woo, Ella Cao, Edwina Gibbs Organizations: REUTERS, Rights, Union, European, Thomson Locations: China, EU, Beijing, Rights BEIJING, Europe, U.S
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin attend a presentation of a Haval F7 SUV produced at the Haval car plant located in Russian Tula region, at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, June 5, 2019. It insists the ties do not flout international norms, and China has the prerogative to collaborate with whichever country it chooses. The Russian Far East bordering China as well as North Korea has gained new strategic significance as a zone of cross-border trade and commerce. Chinese state media also says there is a growing "necessity" for China and Russia to step up their grain trading amid continued tight global supplies. The construction of a grain corridor linking Russia to Heilongjiang, China's northeastern bread basket, will help bolster China's food security.
Persons: Xi Jinping, Vladimir Putin, Maxim Shipenkov, Wang Yi, Vladimir Putin's, Wang Wentao, Tongjiang, Ryan Woo, Alex Richardson, Timothy Gardner, Michael Perry Organizations: Kremlin, Reuters, Rights, West, Commerce, Chemical Co, Yuan Industrial, Thomson Locations: Russian Tula, Moscow, Russia, Rights BEIJING, China, Ukraine, Russian, Beijing, China's, North Korea, United, Yuan, Nizhneleninskoye, Europe, Japan, Heilongjiang
Vcg | Visual China Group | Getty ImagesChina has accused the European Union of "blatant protectionism" after its executive arm unexpectedly launched an "anti-subsidy" investigation into China's electric vehicle makers. The Chinese Commerce Ministry urged dialogue to safeguard the interests of Chinese companies and commit to global efforts to address climate change and achieve carbon neutrality. If the EU finds harm from Chinese subsidies, Brussels is likely to impose tariffs on Chinese EVs despite the risk of political and economic backlash from Beijing. "If the EU finds harm from Chinese subsidies, Brussels is likely to impose tariffs on Chinese EVs despite the risk of political and economic backlash from Beijing." EU members are demanding the regional bloc shield European carmakers from Chinese EVs that they say are heavily subsidized by the Chinese government.
Persons: Ursula von der Leyen Organizations: Visual China, Getty, European Union, Chinese Commerce Ministry, CNBC, EU, Beijing . Eurasia, of, Eurasia Group Locations: Jinhua, Zhejiang Province, China, EU, Brussels, Beijing, U.S, Europe, Strasbourg
Mandel Ngan | Afp | Getty ImagesBEIJING — China's Ministry of Commerce said Thursday that restoring stability in U.S.-China trade relations is the best way to "de-risk" — a twist to a term that's become popular in international politics. That also "allows bilateral economic trade relations to better play the role of 'ballast,' stabilizing business expectations and increasing business confidence for carrying out trade and investment." In November last year, U.S. President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping met in Bali, Indonesia, for their first in-person meeting since Biden took office. Their meeting kicked off formal plans for U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and other U.S. senior officials to visit China this year. Following her meetings, the U.S. and China agreed to establish regular communication channels on commerce, export controls and protecting trade secrets.
Persons: Joe Biden, Xi Jinping, Roosevelt, Mandel Ngan, Shu Jueting, Biden, Antony Blinken, Scott Kennedy, International Studies Shu, Wang Wentao, Gina Raimondo, Shu, Raimondo, Wang, CNBC's Eunice Yoon Organizations: White, Afp, Getty, BEIJING, China's Ministry of Commerce, Ministry of Commerce, CNBC, U.S, Scott, Scott Kennedy Center for Strategic, International Studies, Commerce, Center for Strategic, . Commerce Locations: Washington ,, China, Bali, U.S, Bali , Indonesia, Beijing, Shanghai, America
People are seen on Wall Street outside the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, U.S., March 19, 2021. Focus now shifts to a report on the personal consumption expenditures price index, the Fed's preferred inflation gauge, to be released on Thursday, and non-farm payrolls data due on Friday. According to preliminary data, the S&P 500 (.SPX) gained 27.49 points, or 0.62%, to end at 4,433.20 points, while the Nasdaq Composite (.IXIC) gained 114.49 points, or 0.84%, to 13,705.13. Micron's and Intel's shares gained for much of the session. Horizon's shares rose.
Persons: Brendan McDermid, Goldman Sachs, Jerome Powell, Powell didn't, Ross Mayfield, Gina Raimondo, Wang Wentao, Shristi Achar, Noel Randewich, Shounak Dasgupta, David Gregorio Our Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, REUTERS, Investment, Baird, Nvidia, Creative Planning, Nasdaq, Dow Jones, JD.com, Baidu, U.S . Commerce, Intel, Micron, Chinese Commerce, U.S . Federal Trade Commission, Horizon Therapeutics, Thomson Locations: New York City, U.S, China, Bengaluru, Oakland, Calif
US raises concerns by Micron, Intel with China
  + stars: | 2023-08-28 | by ( David Shepardson | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +4 min
[1/3] U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo delivers her speech at a reception with U.S. Industry and Chinese Government Officials hosted by U.S. Ambassador to China Nick Burns, in Beijing, China, August 28, 2023. Raimondo wants to address concerns from U.S. businesses that are having difficulties operating in China. Raimondo told reporters that she had discussed concerns over China's effective ban on purchases of Micron memory chips with her Chinese counterpart. Secretary Raimondo must stand up to our greatest adversary."
Persons: Gina Raimondo, China Nick Burns, Andy Wong, Wang Wentao, Raimondo, Biden, Raimondo's, Janet Yellen, Antony Blinken, Joe Biden, Marsha Blackburn, Export Enforcement Matthew Axelrod, We're, David Shepardson, Susan Heavey, Chris Sanders, Mike Harrison, Matthew Lewis Organizations: . Commerce, . Industry, Government, U.S, REUTERS Acquire, Rights, Intel, Micron Technology, Chinese Commerce, Commerce Department, Micron, Reuters, Republican, U.S . Commerce Department, Export Enforcement, Ministry of Commerce, Commerce, United, Thomson Locations: China, Beijing, Rights BEIJING, New York, Washington, Republican China, U.S, United States
People are seen on Wall Street outside the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, U.S., March 19, 2021. Horizon's shares rose 5.5%. Advancing issues outnumbered decliners for a 3.82-to-1 ratio on the NYSE and a 1.78-to-1 ratio on the Nasdaq. The S&P index recorded seven new 52-week highs and no new low, while the Nasdaq recorded 43 new highs and 101 new lows. Reporting by Shristi Achar A and Amruta Khandekar in Bengaluru; Editing by Shounak DasguptaOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Brendan McDermid, Stocks, Jerome Powell, Roosevelt Bowman, Gina Raimondo, Wang Wentao, Goldman Sachs, decliners, Shristi Achar, Shounak Dasgupta Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, REUTERS, Dow, Nasdaq, Bernstein Private Wealth Management, Traders, Fed, Nvidia, U.S, Baidu, U.S . Commerce, Intel, Micron, Chinese Commerce, Intel's, Dow Jones, U.S . Federal Trade Commission, Horizon Therapeutics, Creative Planning, NYSE, Thomson Locations: New York City, U.S, China, Bengaluru
The first in-person meeting of the export control information exchange will be held at the assistant secretary level at the Ministry of Commerce in Beijing on Tuesday, Raimondo said. "The United States is committed to be transparent about our export control enforcement strategy," she said. Some Republicans in Congress had urged Raimondo earlier this month not to open a formal working group on export control issues. The working group will meet twice annually at the vice minister level, with the U.S. hosting the first meeting in early 2024. The United States and China also agree to convene subject matter experts from both sides for technical discussions "regarding strengthening the protection of trade secrets and confidential business information," Raimondo said.
Persons: Gina Raimondo, Wang Wentao, Andy Wong, Raimondo, Wang, David Shepardson, Andrew Cawthorne, Mike Harrison Organizations: Commerce, Ministry of Commerce, REUTERS Acquire, Rights, U.S . Commerce Department, . Commerce, U.S, Thomson Locations: Beijing, Rights BEIJING, United States, China, U.S
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Persons: Jeff Marks, we've, that's, Estee Lauder, , Bob Iger, Estee's Fabrizio Freda —, Iger, Freda, Xi, Gina Raimondo, Monday, Wang Wentao, Lauder, It's, Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Jim, Disney Bob Iger, Kevin Dietsch Organizations: Disney, ESPN, Hulu, NBC, Comcast, DIS, Fox, Netflix, Apple, Federal Trade Commission, Paramount, Warner Brothers Discovery, Hollywood, United State, Cosmetics, U.S, Commerce, Jim Cramer's Charitable, CNBC, Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference, Getty Locations: Hulu —, China, United, Hainan, South Korea, Iger, Sun Valley , Idaho
[1/2] A smartphone with a displayed Intel logo is placed on a computer motherboard in this illustration taken March 6, 2023. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration Acquire Licensing RightsBEIJING, Aug 28 (Reuters) - U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said on Monday that she raised concerns about a number of U.S. business issues including Intel (INTC.O) and Micron (MU.O) with Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao. Raimondo in May said the United States "won't tolerate" China's effective ban on purchases of Micron Technology (MU.O) memory chips and is working closely with allies to address such "economic coercion." Raimondo announced earlier on Monday that China had agreed to create a new formal working group on commercial issues with the United States. The new commercial issues working group is a consultation mechanism involving U.S. and Chinese government officials and private sector representatives "to seek solutions on trade and investment issues and to advance U.S. commercial interests in China."
Persons: Dado Ruvic, Gina Raimondo, Wang Wentao, Raimondo, Wang, May, David Shepardson, Jason Neely, Mark Potter Organizations: REUTERS, Rights, . Commerce, Intel, Micron, Chinese Commerce, Micron Technology, Tower Semiconductor, China's, Administration, Market, Thomson Locations: Rights BEIJING, China, United States
Ambassador to China Nick Burns, in Beijing, China, August 28, 2023. Raimondo wants to address concerns from U.S. businesses that are having difficulties operating in China. Shares of Micron rose 3% and Intel was up 1.4% in early trading on the news, first reported by Reuters. "The United States is committed to be transparent about our export control enforcement strategy," she said. "To show you how real this is, the first meeting of that new information exchange is tomorrow in Beijing.
Persons: Gina Raimondo, China Nick Burns, Andy Wong, Wang Wentao, Raimondo, Biden, Export Enforcement Matthew Axelrod, We're, David Shepardson, Susan Heavey, Andrew Cawthorne, Mike Harrison Organizations: . Commerce, . Industry, Government, U.S, REUTERS Acquire, Rights, Intel, Micron, Chinese Commerce, Commerce Department, Micron Technology, Reuters, U.S . Commerce Department, Export Enforcement, Ministry of Commerce, Commerce, United, Chinese National Bureau of Statistics, Thomson Locations: China, Beijing, Rights BEIJING, Washington, U.S, United States
People are seen on Wall Street outside the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, U.S., March 19, 2021. The S&P 500 communication services (.SPLRCL) and technology (.SPLRCT) sectors led gains among the 11 major S&P sub-indexes, rising 1.2% and 0.8% respectively. Horizon's shares rose 5.8%. Advancing issues outnumbered decliners for a 5.47-to-1 ratio on the NYSE and a 2.95-to-1 ratio on the Nasdaq. Reporting by Shristi Achar A and Amruta Khandekar in Bengaluru; Editing by Shounak DasguptaOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Brendan McDermid, Stocks, Jerome Powell, Peter Andersen, Gina Raimondo, Wang Wentao, decliners, Shristi Achar, Shounak Dasgupta Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, REUTERS, Dow, Nasdaq, Microsoft, Andersen Capital Management, Traders, U.S, PDD Holdings, Baidu, U.S . Commerce, Intel, Micron, Chinese Commerce, Intel's, Dow Jones, Xpeng, U.S . Federal Trade Commission, Horizon Therapeutics, NYSE, Thomson Locations: New York City, U.S, China, Bengaluru
[1/4] U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo, shakes hands with Lin Feng, Director General of China Ministry of Commerce as U.S. Republicans in Congress have criticized the possibilityRaimondo will establish a working group with China during the visit to discuss U.S. semiconductor export controls. China's ambassador to the United States, Xie Feng, who met Raimondo last week, said China seeks "mutual respect, peaceful coexistence and win-win cooperation". 'MANY CHALLENGES'Raimondo, the fourth high-level U.S. official to visit China recently, is the first commerce secretary to make the trip in seven years. China and the United States agreed this month to double the number of flights permitted between them - still a fraction of the number before the pandemic.
Persons: Gina Raimondo, Lin Feng, China Nick Burns, Andy Wong, Raimondo, I'm, Mintz, " Raimondo, China Nicholas Burns, Joe Biden, Xie Feng, Wendy Cutler, Xi Jinping, Walt Disney, David Shepardson, Michael Martina, Robert Birsel, Bill Berkrot Organizations: . Commerce, China Ministry of Commerce, Beijing Capital International Airport, REUTERS Acquire, Rights, Micron Technology, U.S, Chinese Commerce Ministry, Republicans, Asia Society Policy Institute, United, Walt, Shendi Group, Reuters, Boeing, Thomson Locations: China, Beijing, Rights BEIJING, United States, Shanghai, America, U.S, Washington
Hong Kong CNN —US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said stable relations between Washington and Beijing are “profoundly important” as she kicked off a Monday meeting with her counterpart, Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao. “The economic relationship between the United States and China is one of the most significant in the world. We share over $700 billion of trade,” Raimondo said in the Chinese capital. “It is profoundly important that we have a stable economic relationship, which is to the benefit of both of our countries. Wang agreed, saying he saw most trade between the two economies as “benign.”— This is a developing story and will be updated.
Persons: Gina Raimondo, Wang Wentao, Antony Blinken, Janet Yellen, John Kerry, , ” Raimondo, Wang, Raimondo Organizations: Hong Kong CNN — US, Commerce, Biden Locations: Hong Kong, Washington, Beijing, Shanghai, United States, China,
CNN —Chinese leader Xi Jinping on Tuesday unexpectedly skipped a business forum of the BRICS economic group in South Africa, sending his commerce minister instead to deliver a fiery speech in his name that decried US hegemony. Xi, who arrived in Johannesburg on Monday for the annual BRICS summit of major emerging economies, was scheduled to deliver a speech at its business forum on Tuesday afternoon alongside leaders from India, Brazil and South Africa. Xi was the only BRICS leader who did not attend the business forum. At a regular news briefing Wednesday, Wang Wenbin, another spokesperson for the ministry, sidestepped a question about Xi’s absence at the BRICS business forum. “The (Chinese Communist Party) feels no obligation to provide explanations about why its foreign minister was replaced or its top leader was a no show at the BRICS Business Forum.
Persons: Xi Jinping, Xi, , Wang Wentao, Vladimir Putin, , Bonnie Glaser, Marshall Fund’s, Brian Hart, Cyril Ramaphosa, ” Hart, Wang, Hua Chunying, Wang Wenbin, sidestepped, Xi’s, “ I’ve, Glaser, Qin, Wang Yi, Hart Organizations: CNN, Chinese Commerce, China Power, Center for Strategic, International Studies, South, Ramaphosa, Xinhua, Chinese Foreign Ministry, Communist Party, German Marshall Fund, CSIS Locations: South Africa, Johannesburg, India, Brazil, Beijing, United States, Ukraine, China,
China's Xi tells BRICS summit that Chinese economy is resilient
  + stars: | 2023-08-22 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
[1/2] China's President Xi Jinping speaks, as South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa listens, at the Union Buildings ahead of the opening remarks of the BRICS emerging economies meeting, in Pretoria, South Africa August 22, 2023. REUTERS/Alet Pretorius Acquire Licensing RightsAug 22 (Reuters) - China's leader Xi Jinping told the BRICS group on Tuesday that China's economy was resilient and that the fundamentals for its long-term growth remained unchanged. Xi, who is in South Africa for a summit of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS), made the remarks in a prepared statement read by Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao at a business forum. "The Chinese economy has strong resilience, tremendous potential and great vitality," Xi said through Wang. "The giant ship of the Chinese economy will continue to ride the wind, cleave waves, and forge ahead," Xi said.
Persons: Xi Jinping, Cyril Ramaphosa, Alet Pretorius, Xi, Wang Wentao, Wang, Michael Martina, Grant McCool Organizations: REUTERS, Chinese Commerce, Thomson Locations: Pretoria, South Africa, Brazil, Russia, India, China, U.S
REUTERS/Elizabeth Acquire Licensing Rights Read moreWASHINGTON, Aug 22 (Reuters) - U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo will travel to China next week for meetings with senior Chinese government officials and U.S. business leaders, the department said on Tuesday. Last month, Raimondo vowed to go forward with the visit despite the reported Chinese hacking of her department's emails. The talks would cover issues related to the U.S.- China commercial relationship, challenges faced by U.S. businesses, and areas for potential cooperation, it added. Last week, China said it welcomed Raimondo's expected visit. Her trip follows a four-day visit last month by Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, who held more than 10 hours of meetings with senior officials in Beijing.
Persons: Gina Raimondo, Raimondo, Raimondo's, Janet Yellen, Biden, Wang Wentao, David Shepardson, Clarence Fernandez Organizations: Commerce, . Security, Competitiveness, U.S ., REUTERS, Elizabeth, . Commerce, Microsoft, Thomson Locations: China, Washington , U.S, WASHINGTON, Beijing, Shanghai, U.S, United States, Washington
The order is aimed at preventing American capital and expertise from helping China develop technologies that could support its military modernization and undermine U.S. national security. China said on Thursday it is "gravely concerned" about the order and that it reserves the right to take measures. The White House said Biden consulted allies on the plan and incorporated feedback from Group of Seven nations. "Today the United States is taking a strategic first step to ensure American investment does not go to fund Chinese military advancement." Last year, total U.S.-based venture-capital investment in China plummeted to $9.7 billion from $32.9 billion in 2021, according to PitchBook data.
Persons: Joe Biden, Elizabeth Frantz, Biden's, Biden, Chuck Schumer, Marco Rubio, Emily Benson, David Shepardson, Andrea Shalal, Stephen Nellis, Max Cherney, Krystal Hu, Karen Freifeld, Idrees Ali, Liz Lee, Lincoln, Jonathan Oatis, Cynthia Osterman, Michael Perry Organizations: White, REUTERS, Wednesday, U.S, Treasury, Biden, Chinese Commerce Ministry, Seven, Democratic, Republicans, REPUBLICAN, The Semiconductor Industry Association, Center for Strategic, International Studies, Thomson Locations: Washington , U.S, WASHINGTON, China, U.S, Japan, Netherlands, United States, Washington, Beijing
Dong Wenjie | Moment | Getty ImagesChina criticized President Joe Biden's long-awaited executive order regulating fresh U.S. investment in technology — but stopped short of issuing immediate counter measures. "China expresses its grave concern and reserves the right to implement measures," the Chinese Commerce Ministry said in the statement, according to a CNBC translation. Biden's order comes amid an escalating race for global technology supremacy. watch now"This seriously deviates from the market economy and fair competition principles that the U.S. has always advocated," the Chinese Ministry of Commerce added. The wording on Biden's executive order appears similar to a toned-down version of the initial Outbound Investment Transparency Act the Senate recently introduced.
Persons: Dong Wenjie, Joe Biden's, Prasad, Janet Yellen Organizations: Images China, Chinese Commerce Ministry, Biden, CNBC, Chinese Ministry of Commerce, Cornell University, Treasury, Senate Locations: Shanghai, Asia, China, China , Hong Kong, Macao, U.S, Japan, Netherlands, Beijing
Don Farrell Australian trade minister"We always saw the barley application and the suspension of the barley application before the [World Trade Organisation] as a template for dealing with the wine issue," he said. "And of course, we're extremely confident that the 220% tariffs that were applied to Australian wine will be removed." Thawing tensionsIn April, Australia agreed to "temporarily suspend" its World Trade Organization complaint against China for its 2020 decision to impose 80.5% duties on Australian barley trade that was once worth about 1.5 billion Australian dollars ($988.1 million). Vcg | Visual China Group | Getty ImagesOn Monday, Farrell said a "range of factors" were at play, with Chinese beer consumers and barley importers "very strongly in favor" of reintroducing Australian barley. Since then, Australia's foreign minister Penny Wong and trade minister Farrell have visited Beijing and have had direct meetings with their direct counterparts.
Persons: Don Farrell, Farrell, Xi Jinping, Anthony Albanese, Penny Wong Organizations: World Trade, World Trade Organization, Chinese Commerce Ministry, Nantong, Trade Zone, Visual China, Australian Locations: Australia, China, Beijing, Nantong, Jiangsu Province, Bali
Shein alleged Temu infringed on its trademark and Temu alleged Shein violated antitrust laws. Now Temu is fighting back with its own lawsuit against Shein, filed last week. In Shein's lawsuit against Temu, the company alleged that Temu attempted a deliberate scheme to impersonate the Shein brand by creating fraudulent Twitter accounts. Shein also alleged that Temu contracted influencers to make disparaging comments about Shein. In Temu's lawsuit against Shein, the company alleged that Shein forced clothing manufacturers to sign agreements not to work for its rival.
Persons: Shein, Temu, Gen, they've, influencers Organizations: Service, Twitter, Reuters, Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, Temu, Shein Locations: Wall, Silicon, Chinese, Singapore, China, Shein, Temu
Top US-China exchanges since Biden took office
  + stars: | 2023-07-09 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +5 min
Below is a list of some of the other high level U.S.-China exchanges since President Joe Biden took office in 2021. FIRST TRADE TALKS - May 26, 2021U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai and China's then Vice Premier Liu He held talks virtually, the first such high level trade talks between the world's two biggest economies since Biden took office. DIPLOMAT VISITS CHINA - July 26, 2021Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman held talks with State Councillor Wang Yi, in Tianjin, China. DEFENCE CHIEFS HOLD FIRST TALKS - April 20, 2022U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin held a call with China's then defence minister Wei Fenghe, the first talks between the two officials since Biden took office. BIDEN AND XI MEET IN BALI - November 14, 2022Biden and Xi held their long-awaited first face-to-face leadership talks on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Bali, Indonesia.
Persons: Janet Yellen, John Kerry, Joe Biden, BIDEN, Biden, Xi Jinping, Xi, Jake Sullivan, Yang Jiechi, Wang Yi, Katherine Tai, China's, Liu, Wendy Sherman, SULLIVAN, YANG, Sullivan, Yang, Lloyd Austin, Wei Fenghe, WANG, Wang, Nancy Pelosi, HARRIS, Kamala Harris, Gina Raimondo, Wang Wentao, National Defense Li Shangfu, Li, BLINKEN, Antony Blinken, Washington's, Martin Quin Pollard, Raju Gopalakrishnan, Kim Coghill Organizations: . Treasury, U.S, FIRST, National Security, . Trade, CHIEFS, . Defense, General Assembly, BIDEN, IN, Economic Cooperation APEC, CHINA COMMERCE, . Commerce, Commerce, Washington D.C, China's, National Defense, Pentagon, Austin, BEIJING, Thomson Locations: China, Beijing, Yellen's, U.S, Anchorage , Alaska, Blinken, CHINA, Tianjin, Taiwan, North Korea, ROME, Russia, Ukraine, New York, IN BALI, Bali , Indonesia, BANGKOK, Asia, Thailand, MUNICH, Munich, WASHINGTON, Washington, Singapore
Shares in some Chinese metals companies rallied for a second session as investors bet that higher prices for gallium and germanium, which Beijing's export restrictions target, could boost revenues. China is the world's biggest producer of rare earths, a group of metals used in EVs and military equipment. Asked about the metals export curbs, Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said on Wednesday the government's actions were reasonable and lawful. WARNING SHOTSome larger chip manufacturers view China's export controls on gallium as more of a warning shot about what economic pain the country could inflict. China's germanium ingot was priced at 9,150 yuan per kg on Tuesday, also flat on the day and on the week, Refinitiv data showed.
Persons: Janet Yellen, Wei Jianguo, Wei, Yellen, Biden, China's, Wang Wenbin, Wang, Gecamines, Belgium's Umicore, Xi Jinping, Eikon, Brenda Goh, Amy Lv, Tian, Nick Carey, Muralikumar Anantharaman, Jacqueline Wong, Catherine Evans Organizations: Treasury, Thursday Analysts, Washington, Commerce, China Daily, China Center for International Economic, Independence, Analysts, Micron, Global Times, Union, Benchmark Mineral Intelligence, AMS, Democratic, Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, Shanghai Metal Exchange, Beijing, Thomson Locations: Beijing, China, BEIJING, SHANGHAI, U.S, Japan, Netherlands, United States, Swiss, Teck Resources, North, Democratic Republic of Congo, Russia, Washington, Yunnan, London
Yellen's China visit aims at 'new normal' with Beijing
  + stars: | 2023-07-05 | by ( Andrea Shalal | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +6 min
Chinese officials are concerned about the Biden administration's plans to limit U.S. companies' China investments and what they see as moves to decouple the two economies. "There is no substitute for diplomacy," said one senior administration official. "Secretary Yellen’s trip is more than a step toward preparation for a potential Biden-Xi meeting at APEC. Despite the cooling relations, trade between the U.S. and China grew in 2022 for the third year in a row, U.S. Commerce Department data show. Two other Cabinet secretaries, Commerce chief Raimondo and U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai, met in May with Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao.
Persons: Janet Yellen's, Biden, COVID lockdowns, Antony Blinken, Xi Jinping, Wu Xinbo, Yellen's, Gina Raimondo, Derek Scissors, Yellen, Russia's Wagner, Joe Biden, Xi, Scott Kennedy, Jake Colvin, Donald Trump, Colvin, Lifeng, Liu He, Raimondo, Katherine Tai, Wang Wentao, Andrea Shalal, Michael Martina, Lun Tian Yew, Dan Burns, Heather Timmons, Andrea Ricci Organizations: . Treasury, China's Fudan University, American Enterprise Institute, U.S, Economic Cooperation, Biden, APEC, Center for Strategic, International Studies, Foreign Trade, . Commerce Department, Treasury, . Trade, Chinese Commerce, Thomson Locations: China, Russia, U.S, Beijing, Ukraine, United States, Asia, San Francisco, Washington, Zurich, Wang Wentao .
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