In theory, both China and the U.S. will benefit from free trade, by which the comparative advantages of China’s green energy products and America’s semiconductors will enable consumers in both countries to have access to...
In addition, protectionism goes against the principles of free trade and market economy. In short, it is detrimental to the stability and development of the international trade system. Faced with the rapid development of China...
Gupta told China Daily: "The bottom line out here is this has much to do with protectionism, and they just don't want to (allow the Chinese cars in). "So, this avenue through this cybersecurity pathway is one additional pathway to make it even harder for Chinese EVs to ac...
that will be all to the good. In fact, the order could actually benefit both the U.S. and China -- if it is coupled with renewed American acceptance of global competition rather than a continuing slide toward protectionism.
. government to adopt a more fact-based approach to cybersecurity, that will be all to the good. In fact, the order could actually benefit both the U.S. and China -- if it is coupled with renewed American acceptance of global competition rather than a continuing slide toward protectionism...
If the global economy is being consumed in a conflagration of protectionism, and the world trading system is staring into the abyss of destruction, no one seems to have told the EU. While Donald Trump’s administration continues to threaten an array of trade actions against China and disable ...
In addition, protectionism goes against the principles of free trade and market economy. In short, it is detrimental to the stability and development of the international trade system. Faced with the rapid development of China's automotive industry, the US and the EU should adopt an open and ...
the MOFA readout, Wang Yi stated that the US “should stop suppressing China in the fields of economy, trade and science and technology, and stop undermining China’s legitimate interests”, while also criticizing the US’s use of “‘overcapacity’ as an excuse to engage in protectionism”....
. government to adopt a more fact-based approach to cybersecurity, that will be all to the good. In fact, the order could actually benefit both the U.S. and China -- if it is coupled with renewed American acceptance of global competition rather than a continuing slide toward protectionism...