In a sign it is willing to go further in responding to President Trump’s tariffs, Beijing blocked more American companies from importing goods into China.
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The Chinese government took its economic sanctions against San Diego-based Illumina a step further Tuesday by banning the gene-sequencing company from importing its machines to the country. It’s part of China’s broader retaliation against President Donald Trump’s escalating trade war,
President Donald Trump's long-expected tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China went into effect overnight into Tuesday, raising the cost of importing goods from those countries.
The data comes as investors continue to look for signs that Beijing’s stimulus measures can help to boost the country’s struggling economic recovery.
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GlobalData on MSNChina bans Illumina sequencer imports as US trade war intensifiesGlobalData’s senior medical analyst says the ban will add to a downward trend for Illumina in the Chinese market.
China Max served customers Saturday and with a fresh start comes new management, too. The new managers said they're excited but also, anticipate that they have big shoes to fill.
China's retaliatory tariffs against US farm produce from corn to chicken are designed to hurt Donald Trump's voter base, but remain restrained enough to allow room for the adversaries to hash out a trade deal,
Five years after a fire broke out at the China Max restaurant in San Diego’s Convoy District, the Cantonese eatery is ready to welcome back customers.
A sign on Illumina’s campus in San Diego. (Photo by Mike Blake/Reuters) China announced a ban on Tuesday on imports of genetic sequencers from San Diego medical equipment maker Illumina ...
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