[ad_1] WASHINGTON/BEIJING (Reuters) – President Donald Trump said on Thursday U.S. complaints against Huawei Technologies Co Ltd might be resolved within the framework of a U.S.-China trade deal, while at the same time calling the
A pollution crackdown compounds slowdown woes in China’s heartland
[ad_1] ANYANG/SANGPO, China (Reuters) – For years, China’s industrial heartland has been cloaked in smog, its waterways choked with pollution pumped from enormous clusters of factories churning out the mountains of cement and steel needed
China aluminium magnate Zhang Shiping dies aged 73
[ad_1] Zhang Shiping of Weiqiao attends a meeting in Beijing, China, March 5, 2014. REUTERS/Stringer/Files BEIJING (Reuters) – Zhang Shiping, who oversaw the rise of China Hongqiao Group into the world’s biggest aluminium producer, died
Gold firms above $1,280 as weak U.S. data rekindles rate cut hopes
[ad_1] (Reuters) – Gold prices held steady on Friday after rising above $1,280 in the previous session as weak U.S. data pushed the dollar off 2-year highs and reignited hopes of a rate cut by
India’s jobs deficit: Project in Gujarat struggling to create employment
[ad_1] GANDHINAGAR, India (Reuters) – When he was chief minister of Gujarat in 2011, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi kicked off an ambitious project to develop a financial hub in the style of Singapore or
Asian shares at four-month low on deepening U.S.-China trade war
[ad_1] Tokyo (Reuters) – Asian shares hobbled near four-month lows on Friday and crude oil plunged on worries the U.S.-China trade spat was developing into a more entrenched strategic dispute between the world’s two largest
U.S. regulator sees approval of Boeing 737 MAX to fly as soon as late June – sources
[ad_1] MONTREAL/FORT WORTH, Texas (Reuters) – The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) expects to approve Boeing Co’s 737 MAX jet to return to service as soon as late June, representatives of the U.S. air regulator informed
FAA chief calls 8-hour meeting on Boeing 737 MAX ‘exceedingly positive’
[ad_1] FILE PHOTO: Daniel Elwell, acting administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration, testifies during the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Aviation Subcommittee hearing on “Status of the Boeing 737 MAX” on Capitol Hill in Washington,
The U.S. banking system is flush with cash but may have a problem
[ad_1] NEW YORK (Reuters) – The Federal Reserve wants the banking system flush with cash to keep the economy humming, but there may be bottlenecks that undermine the U.S. central bank’s credibility to influence interest
Exclusive: FAA tells UN panel it expects Boeing 737 MAX approval as early as late June – sources
[ad_1] MONTREAL (Reuters) – U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) representatives told members of the United Nations’ aviation agency they expect approval of Boeing Co’s 737 MAX jets to fly in the United States as early