US Economic Sanctions Against China: Who Gets Hurt?. JiaWen Yang. The World Economy . 2004Jia-wenyang, Hossein Askari, John Forrer and Hildy Teegen, "US Economic Sanctions against China: Who gets hurt?" The World Economy, Vol.27, No.7...
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Wednesday’s actions by the U.S. Treasury Department are deemed as one of the most wide-ranging sanctions against Chinese companies so far in U.S. government’s sanctions on Russia. The Biden administration took the step days after U.S. Secretary of State Antonny Blinken visited China and...
During the meeting, the vice-premier expressed concerns over US sanctions against China. He said the overstretching of national security does no good for normal economic and trade exchanges, Xinhua News Agency reported on Saturday. The talks were constructive, and the two sides agreed to strengthen...
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Spokesman Zhao Lijian told a press briefing that China firmly opposed the United States' repeated sanctions against Chinese firms, adding that the move went against the trend of the times and the United States' much-touted principles of market competition and international economic trade rules. ...