The United States has imposed tariffs on Chinese goods valued at about 0 billion as part of a trade dispute. President Donald Trump appears ready to add a further 15 percent in tariffs on additional goods valued at 5 billion if a trade agreement isn't reached by Dec 15. Washington and Beijing are working on a "phase one" trade agreement as the first step in resolving the impasse.
The US embassy and consulates in China suspended all regular visa services earlier this month and sent home all "nonemergency personnel and family members of US government employees", leaving the facilities understaffed.
The United States' intention to deploy new missiles in the Asia-Pacific region has raised concerns, and China will take countermeasures if necessary, the Foreign Ministry and experts said.
The United States tech giant said on Tuesday that its cloud service Dynamics 365 will be officially available in China from May 6, and the services will be operated through its local partner 21 Vianet Group Inc.
The US is "the largest country in terms of unpaid dues" to the UN, which have taken up "more than two thirds of the unpaid dues by all countries", Hua said.
The United States tech giant said it has started investigation into the reported phishing scams and the unauthorized payments with Apple accounts and found that a small number of its users' accounts were accessed through phishing scams where two-factor authentication was not enabled.
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The US State Department said on Thursday the denuclearization of Pyongyang has to come first before the U.S. side gives any corresponding reciprocal measures.
The United States of America remains the hardest-hit country by the virus, with a total of 1,798,330 confirmed cases and 105,008 deaths being reported to WHO. Brazil, the second on the list in terms of the confirmed cases, has so far reported 526,447 infections with 29,937 deaths.
The United States and Turkey sparred on Monday over the fate of US-allied Kurdish fighters in Syria, with Washington insisting they not be harmed and Ankara rejecting a perceived US threat to punish Turkey economically if it attacked them.
The US document also said China "is not a market economy and does not have the right to engage in government interference and intervention in market mechanisms, distorting market outcomes and undermining the World Trade Organization rules".