The US has stepped up its interference in Hong Kong since the enactment of the National Security Law for Hong Kong on June 30. It has so far imposed sanctions on 29 Hong Kong and mainland officials involved in implementing the law, and passed a so-called Hong Kong People's Freedom and Choice Act.
The UN Human Rights Council has adopted a resolution introduced by China that calls for nations to uphold multilateralism and work together to promote mutually beneficial cooperation.
The USTR declared in a fact sheet that he will propose additional 25 percent tariffs on Chinese exports with annual value "commensurate with the harm caused to the US economy", referring to an estimate of that harm of "at least billion per year". The USTR also launched a dispute at the WTO "to address China's discriminatory technology practices".
The US President Donald Trump has denied having prior knowledge of the meeting. Trump has also denied colluding with Russia to influence the election and calls the Mueller investigation a political witch hunt.
The US Justice Department is preparing an investigation of Alphabet Inc's Google to determine whether the tech giant broke antitrust law in operating its sprawling online businesses, two sources familiar with the matter said.
The US embassy in Brasilia said the ambassador had lunch with Bolsonaro, five ministers and the president's son, Eduardo Bolsonaro, a congressman. The ambassador had no symptoms, but would undergo testing and is "taking precautions".
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The US tech company is devoted to transforming China's traditional printing industry.
The United States has proposed a manufacturing industry renaissance program and Germany has formulated an Industry 4.0 strategy, while China is implementing the 'Made in China 2025' plan to modernize its manufacturing through technological upgrades, knowledge-based industries and environmentally-friendly development.'
The United States has recorded more than 9.37 million confirmed COVID-19 cases and over 232,000 deaths as of Tuesday afternoon, according to the real-time count kept by Johns Hopkins University.
The USC Shoah Foundation's Nanjing Massacre collection was initiated in 2012 by a partnership with the Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall in China. Smith led a delegation to Shanghai in October 2015, and the USC Shoah Foundation led a panel discussion on Nanjing: The Power of Survivors' Stories and Why Capturing them Matters. In June 2016, the foundation sent crew members to Nanjing to have 20 new testimonies recorded for the Nanjing Massacre Collection, a visual history archive to commemorate the 1937 tragedy.