The US Commerce Department's Bureau of Industry and Security, or BIS, this week banned American companies from selling to ZTE for seven years, saying the Chinese company had broken a settlement agreement with repeated false statements. The action was sparked by ZTE's violation of an agreement that was reached after it was caught illegally shipping US goods to Iran.
The UN Security Council on Friday failed to adopt a resolution that would extend the current arms embargo against Iran. The draft resolution, tabled by the United States, did not get the required nine votes in favor for adoption.
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has settled with three people accused of running what it called a scheme promising the “secrets for making money on Amazon” and defrauding people by claiming they were affiliated with the Seattle retail and tech giant.
The United Kingdom-based dockless bike-sharing company YoBike is looking to challenge the global dominance of Chinese operators by launching in 50 cities around the world this year under a new strategy where it forms joint ventures with local partners.
The Under Secretary General for Political and Peacebuilding Affairs, Rosemary DiCarlo, said in her briefing to the council that the situation in Venezuela has been "an alarming escalation of tensions," and the humanitarian crisis is scaling up.
The US-based company, which first invested in China in the early 1970s, will work in stronger alignment with strategic interests of China, by focusing on food security and food safety and remains committed to grow Chinese market, according to Aspell.
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The UNGA affirms that tea can play a significant role in rural development, poverty reduction and food security in developing countries, being one of the most important cash crops.
The UAW on Sunday said it had rejected another contract proposal. "We, in this union, could not be more disappointed with General Motors," Terry Dittes, the UAW's lead negotiator with GM, said in a letter to members. "These negotiations have taken a turn for the worse."
The US Pacific Tsunami warning center initially said hazardous waves as high as three meters could strike anywhere within 1,000 kilometers of the quake's epicenter, affecting the Pacific coast of Mexico and Central and South America.
The USCIRF never runs short of political bias against China and has published one report after another to smear China's religious policies over the years, said the article.