U.S. tariffs are starting to make a dent in China’s economy

by EditorR

U.S. tariffs are starting to make a dent in China’s economy. We have more on President Donald Trump’s comments about Chinese factories.

Beijing is standing firm that it won’t be the first to reach out for trade talks with the United States. How are Chinese manufacturers faring amid the trade war? We spoke to locals in China for firsthand information.

A Chinese-born U.S. resident has been sentenced to five years in prison in China. A Chinese court handed out the punishment in a case that was settled almost 25 years ago.

And a man who worked as an aide to a German lawmaker was charged with acting as a Chinese spy. He allegedly passed on sensitive European Union documents to the Chinese regime.

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