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US Bars More Food, Metal Imports Over China's Alleged Forced Labor - U.S. News & World Report


US News is a recognized leader in college, ... US Bars More Food, Metal Imports Over China's Alleged Forced Labor. ... The companies were added to the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act Entity ... Read More

China lifts a nearly 2-year ban on seafood from Japan over Fukushima wastewater


China has reopened its market to seafood from Japan after a nearly two-year ban over the discharge of slightly radioactive wastewater from the tsunami-destroyed Fukushima nuclear power plant ... Read More

US and China reach deal to slash tariffs, officials say - New York Post


The United States and China said on Monday they have agreed on a deal to slash reciprocal tariffs as Washington and Beijing seek to end a trade war that has disrupted the global economy and set fin… ... Read More

US bans certain imports from China due to accusations of forced labor


In July, the U.S. government prioritized companies that produce seafood, aluminum, and PVC to the list, bringing the total number of entities to 75, the DHS noted in a press release. Read More

US Bans Imports From Five More Chinese Companies Over Uyghur Forced Labor - U.S. News


Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The flags of the United States and China fly from a lamppost in the Chinatown neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, U.S., November 1, 2021. Read More

Trump's 25% tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports go into effect - New York Post


President Donald Trump officially increased tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports to 25% on Wednesday, promising that the taxes would help create US factory jobs at a time when his seesawing ... Read More

China set to resume imports of Japanese seafood halted over Fukushima water discharge


TOKYO — China will resume Japanese seafood imports it banned in 2023 over worries about Japan’s discharge of treated but slightly radioactive wastewater from the damaged Fukushima Daiichi ... Read More

China to resume Japanese seafood imports as Fukushima fears fade


China imposed the ban on Japanese seafood imports in 2023, shortly after Tokyo began releasing treated wastewater from the disaster-hit plant, prompting a sharp diplomatic and economic backlash. Read More

US bans imports from more companies over forced Uyghur labor allegations - The Hill


The Department of Homeland Security decided to ban imports from 37 entities in China on Tuesday citing a larger effort to outlaw exploitation under the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA ... Read More

US bans new types of goods from China over allegations of forced labor


FILE - An Amtrak logo is displayed on a train at 30th Street Station on Feb. 6, 2014, in Philadelphia. Amtrak service between New York and Boston has been suspended for the rest of the day, the ... Read More

US bars more food, metal imports over China's alleged forced labor


The United States banned food, metals and other imports from about 30 more Chinese companies over alleged forced labor involving the Uyghurs, according to a government notice posted online on Friday. Read More

US bans new types of goods from China over allegations of forced labor | News, Sports, Jobs - The Nashua Telegraph


Beijing has accused the U.S. of using human rights as a pretext to suppress China’s economic growth. Enforcement of the law initially targeted solar products, tomatoes, cotton and apparel, but over ... Read More


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