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    World Apple warns China tariffs will help rivals – BBC News

    Apple has joined a growing chorus of firms urging the Trump administration to drop a plan for more US tariffs on Chinese goods. The US has said it may impose duties on $300bn (£236.1bn) worth of Chinese products if the two sides can’t reach … Read more via BBC News – https://bbc.in/2WZdDWH...
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    Business Chinese tech stocks are climbing after China accepts a US invitation for trade talks (BABA, BIDU, JD, IQ, PDD) – Business Insider

    Chinese tech stocks jumped Thursday in US trade after China welcomed an invitation from the US to restart trade talks before President Donald Trump hits $200 billion worth of Chinese goods with tariffs...... Read more via Business Insider – https://ift.tt/2x52Zyw Get more: Nigeria Business News
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    World Trump gives Apple impractical advice on escaping his trade war with China | Cult of Mac

    This week, Apple warned the Trump administration that tariffs going into effect against China will raise the cost of many of its products. President Donald Trump responded with a tweet suggesting that Apple build its products in the U.S. instead of China. Unfortunately, it’s not that simple. …...
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    World Australia’s Ban on Huawei Is Just More Bad News for China – Wired.com

    As the US-China trade war rages on, two Chinese tech companies are facing a new headache: Australia’s government has joined the US in effectively banning its wireless carriers from buying gear for 5G networks from Huawei and ZTE. The decision is more than spillover from the US-China … Read...
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    World Trump Ignites Trade War With China, Triggering Swift Retaliation – Channels Television

    United States President Donald Trump on Friday ignited his trade war with China, slapping tariffs on tens of billions in Chinese imports and sparking immediate retaliation from Beijing. The moves brought the world’s two largest economies to the verge … Read more via Channels Television –...
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