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  • Mexico, Canada trade deal gives Trump China leverage

    President Trump’s ability to wangle a new deal from NAFTA partners Mexico and Canada will give the White House leverage to take a harder line in the escalating trade war with China, administration bac

    President Trump’s ability to wangle a new deal from NAFTA partners Mexico and Canada will give the White House leverage to take a harder line in the escalating trade war with China, administration backers said Monday.

    “Now the focus turns to China, where President Trump can resume his negotiations from a position of strength,” said Chris Garcia, a former Commerce Department deputy director.

    He said Monday that the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement is a blow to Beijing because it will create more hurdles for Chinese-made auto parts to enter the U.S. market and undercut Beijing’s divide-and-conquer strategy.

    Trade analysts said a provision in the agreement dealing with currency manipulation gives Mr. Trump a template to attack Beijing for what critics say is a long pattern of driving down the yuan to benefit Chinese exporters.

    Although it’s unclear when the next round of U.S.-Chinese trade talks will occur — Beijing halted negotiations last week after Mr. Trump ordered tariffs on a fresh $200 billion in Chinese imports — Mr. Trump clearly signaled that he is ready to play hardball.

    “It’s a privilege for China to do business with us,” Mr. Trump told reporters at the White House while announcing the deal with Canada and Mexico.

    “China wants to talk very badly,” said Mr. Trump, crediting his willingness to use tariffs and other measures to rebalance the trading relationship between the globe’s two biggest economies. “Frankly, it’s too early to talk. Can’t talk now because they’re not ready, because they’ve been ripping us for so many years.”

    Some administration officials argued that the president now has momentum on his side as he ramps up talks with China and Japan on new trade deals.

    “The dominoes are falling, and it is good news for U.S. farmers,” Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue said in a statement.

    But some analysts predicted that, as tumultuous as the USMCA negotiations were over recent months, a breakthrough on trade with China is likely to be even more elusive.

    “Unfortunately, the China story is a lot more complicated,” said Luis Costa, a top strategy analyst with Citibank.

    Mr. Costa argued in an interview on CNBC that the Trump administration’s immediate goals for the trade talks with China are not entirely clear.

    “What does the U.S. really want to achieve in the short term so we can finalize and mute the noise? We don’t quite know,” he said. “So I think that the story will probably be with us for years, not months.”

    Chinese officials had no immediate response to the Canada deal, and stock markets in Hong Kong and on the mainland were closed Monday. Other Asian stock markets were mixed as traders struggled to understand the deal.

    Complex problem

    China poses a problem of far greater magnitude and complexity for U.S. trade negotiators. In addition to breaking down traditional trade and tariff barriers, Washington is demanding changes to China’s rules on such matters as technology-sharing and intellectual property rights.

    Although Mr. Trump likes to highlight China’s recent economic and financial woes, Chinese President Xi Jinping faces far fewer domestic pressures to cut a deal than do the democratically elected leaders of Canada and Mexico.

    The U.S. is China’s largest single export market, taking in just under a fifth of all Chinese exports. The U.S. is the third-largest importer into China, trailing South Korea and Japan.

    The planned U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement, assuming the three countries ratify it, takes off the table any hopes China may have had of enlisting Mexico City and Ottawa in a broad alliance against Mr. Trump’s trade agenda. The breakthrough over the weekend could strengthen Mr. Trump’s hand by aligning the U.S., Mexico and Canada as three-way trade partners, with China on the outside looking in.

    One area of the agreement that may have an immediate impact for China is the export of car and auto parts to the U.S. The agreement effectively caps imports from Canada and Mexico at 2.4 million vehicles and $90 billion worth of auto parts annually. Anything above that triggers a 25 percent tariff.

    The agreement also requires 75 percent of the value of vehicles sold in the U.S. to be produced within the NAFTA market and stipulates that 40 percent to 45 percent of a vehicle’s value be made in areas paying at least $16 an hour.

    A report Monday by Investors Business Daily maintained that “China is a prime target of the new auto part restrictions” that aim to “curb the use of components produced outside North America.”

    “This is a major victory for the U.S. in re-orienting the supply chain away from Southeast Asia and back to North America …,” Mr. Garcia said. “China was using Mexico to game the system.”

    Other parts of the accord also appear to have China clearly in mind. Alexandre Moreau, a public policy analyst at the Montreal Economic Institute, pointed to a provision in the agreement that may effectively block Canada and Mexico from cutting their own bilateral trade deals with China and other major trading powers.

    “That’s something that really worries me,” Mr. Moreau said in an interview on CNBC.

    Others expressed hope that the USMCA will result in such a boon for North America that such concerns are irrelevant.

    Mr. Garcia, the former U.S. Commerce Department official, argued in remarks circulated to reporters that the deal is “an effort to reorient the supply chain to North America.”

    “The de-industrialization of the United States ended last night,” he said. “This is a major victory for the U.S. in re-orienting the supply chain away from Southeast Asia and back to North America.”

  • Beijing accuses White House of trade bullying as new U.S. tariffs take effect

    In the latest escalation of the U.S.-China trade war, Beijing on Monday accused Washington of “economic bullying” just as trade tariffs on $200 billion of Chinese made goods came into effect.

    In the latest escalation of the U.S.-China trade war, Beijing on Monday accused Washington of “economic bullying” just as trade tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese made goods came into effect.

    The hard-hitting attack on President Trump was delivered in an official white paper released by the Xinhua news agency and features Beijing’s argument that the U.S. is intimidating other countries through economic measures, damaging the global economy and using “trade bullyism practices.”

    Considered Beijing’s most comprehensive public statement in the tariff war thus far, the white paper, which runs 36,000 words, keeps with Beijing’s stance of not personalizing the conflict by never mentioning Mr. Trump by name.

    It does, however, lash out at his administration’s “America first” economic policies, criticizing them for threatening the world’s established multilateral free trade agreements and restating Beijing’s position that the only way to stop the battle is through cooperation.

    “Cooperation is the only right option and only win-win cooperation can lead to a better future,” the white paper said.

    To justify the trade war, Mr. Trump has long accused China of stealing technologies from America and unfairly subsidizing Chinese state-owned enterprises.

    To punish them, Mr. Trump has argued for the U.S. to clamp down on Chinese imports and since July, roughly half of all Chinese good shipped to the U.S. have become subject to new duties.

    The latest round of tariffs, which kicked in at 12 p.m. Monday, Beijing time, target almost 6,000 Chinese imports, including bicycles, furniture, handbags, rice and textiles, with smartwatches and high chairs reportedly exempt.

    China, meanwhile, has responded by slapping tariffs on more than 5,000 U.S. goods, from honey to industrial chemicals, worth an estimated $110 billion.

    Over the weekend, China recalled its naval chief from the U.S. to protest sanctions Washington slapped on Chinese entities for procuring Russian-made military equipment.

    Chinese Vice-Premier Liu He, who is leading trade talks with the U.S., also cancelled a trip to Washington in protest of the tariffs.

  • Restaurant loses $190m in value after dead rat found in soup

    Rat found in hotpot Image copyright Weibo Image caption The dead rat was fished out a pot of boiling broth

    A popular Chinese restaurant chain has lost around $190m (£145m) in market value after a pregnant woman found a dead rat in her soup.

    Hotpot restaurant Xiabu Xiabu’s stock hit its lowest level in almost a year, after photos of the dead rat being fished out of the broth with a pair of chopsticks quickly spread online.

    The outlet in Shandong province has now been temporarily suspended.

    The outlet reportedly offered her 5,000 yuan (£559, $729) as compensation.

    According to local news outlet Kankan News who spoke to her husband – identified as Mr Ma – he declined the offer, as he wanted his wife to undergo a full body check-up before deciding on a compensation amount.

    Image copyright Weibo Image caption The dead rat was lifted out and put on a plate

    “I feel like vomiting. I’m never going to eat hotpot outside again,” said one user.

    On 11 September, the company’s share price hit its lowest level since October last year. As of Wednesday, the hotpot restaurant’s market value is slowly recovering.

    “Xiabu Xiabu has always been one of my favourite restaurants, I thought they were quite clean as well… I can’t believe this,” another commented.

    “If something happens to her baby how are they going to compensate her? Is a life worth only 20,000 yuan?” one asked.

    Image copyright Getty Images Image caption Customers enjoying hotpot at Haidilao, one of Xiabu Xiabu’s rival competitors

    The restaurant initially put out a statement on Saturday saying that it had “ruled out” the possibility that a lack of hygiene had caused the rat to end up in the hotpot, but later deleted it.

    Authorities in Weifang city, the restaurant branch where the rat was found, said they would conduct investigations into Xiabu Xiabu’s restaurant.

    Hotpot is a common meal in China and across other parts of Asia.

    A simmering pot of hot soup is placed at a dining table and various vegetables and raw meats are then placed in the pot to cook.

  • Trump warns additional China tariffs ‘ready to go’

    Chinese factory worker uses machine Image copyright Getty Images

    US president Donald Trump has threatened to intensify his trade battle with China, warning he could impose price lists on almost all its imports.

    He mentioned he could move “very quickly” to impose price lists on $200bn (£155bn) value of goods with taxes on another $267bn “able to cross on quick understand”.

    If each sets of tariffs pass in advance it would mean just about all of China’s US exports could be matter to new duties.

    The transfer dangers elevating tensions between the world’s two largest economies.

    “The $200bn we are speaking approximately may happen very quickly depending on what happens with them,” Mr Trump stated, in feedback made on Air Pressure One, as he travelled from Montana to South Dakota.

    Image copyright Getty Photographs Image caption The escalating dispute between the u.s. and China dates back to January

    Mr Trump says he desires to prevent the “unfair transfers of american generation and highbrow property to China” and give protection to jobs.

    Tariffs, in theory, will make US-made merchandise inexpensive than imported ones, so inspire customers to buy American. the idea is that they could boost local businesses and fortify the nationwide economy.

    But many US corporations and industry teams have testified to the u.s. Industry Representative’s Administrative Center that their companies are being harmed.

    The dispute dates again to January, while the u.s. slapped debatable tariffs on imported washing machines and solar panels. That used to be regarded as Mr Trump’s most important business transfer considering his resolution to pull the united states out of the TPP and renegotiate the North American Unfastened Business Settlement (Nafta).

    The US imported $505bn in items from China ultimate yr, and this yr until the end of July, Chinese imports are nearly NINE% upper, according to authentic US data.

    Earlier, White Area financial adviser Larry Kudlow advised CNBC that the management was still speaking with China about business problems however that so far China had no longer met US requests.

  • China-Africa summit: Xi denies cash being spent on self-importance tasks

    President Xi Jinping gives a speech during the opening ceremony for the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on September 3, 2018 Symbol copyright Getty Images Image caption China’s investments come with no “political strings”, the president says

    China doesn’t put money into “vanity initiatives” in Africa and is helping the continent build its infrastructure, President Xi Jinping has said.

    He pledged an extra $60bn (£42bn) for the continent’s building, as he opened a summit with African leaders in Beijing to boost relations.

    China is the single biggest bilateral financier of infrastructure in Africa.

    However critics warn that African nations have been going into unsustainable levels of debt with the Asian giant.

    Mr Xi admitted there was a need to look on the industrial viability of a few initiatives and make co-operation more practicable.

    The $60bn pledge is over and above the $60bn China presented to Africa at the same summit in 2015 in South Africa’s main city, Johannesburg.

    Debt from China’s hobby-free loans, due by means of the tip of 2018, could be written off for a few negative African states, Mr Xi mentioned.

    China might also arrange a peace and security fund and would continue to supply free military help to the African Union, he added.

    China lent around $125bn to Africa among 2000 and 2016, in line with information compiled by way of the China-Africa Research Initiative at Washington’s Johns Hopkins College School of Complex World Studies.

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  • Why THE U.S.-China trade war may “not be that unhealthy”

    Video US-China business conflict ‘not that bad’

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  • China goals video gaming to take on myopia in youngsters

    Screenshot from King of Glory Image copyright Tencent Symbol caption China is the world’s greatest gaming market

    Chinese Language government have announced plans to control video gaming as a reaction to emerging ranges of close to-sightedness amongst children.

    Regulators need to prohibit the number of new games, prohibit enjoying time and develop an age-limit system.

    A record in 2015 found 500 million Chinese Language suffered visual impairment, just about half the population over five.

    China is the world’s greatest gaming market and stocks of local tech firms dropped sharply in response.

    Monitors and eyesight: What can oldsters do? ‘Poison’: China’s so much vilified video game Chinese Language gamer: ‘I play for 15 hours a day’

    The Chinese ministry of training launched the new policy plans on Thursday after President Xi Jinping earlier this week called for greater national attention on optical well being.

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    there may be no consensus that gaming is inflicting myopia however research have raised it as one imaginable result in.

    There has been a huge rise briefly-sightedness across the globe in latest a long time, with East Asian countries having the highest rates.

    Stocks of Chinese gaming firms plunged on Friday in reaction to the new policies.

    Tencent Holdings’ market value slumped $20bn (£15.37bn) amid fears of heightening regulatory dangers for corporations.

    The firm is believed to account for 42% of the country’s mobile gaming market.

  • UN ‘alarmed’ via studies of China’s mass detention of Uighurs

    Uighur man Image copyright AFP Image caption The UN commission says China discriminates in opposition to its Uighur population

    The UN says it’s alarmed via reports of the mass detention of Uighurs in China and known as for the release of those held on a counter terrorism “pretext”.

    It comes after a UN committee heard studies that up to a million Muslim Uighurs in Xinjiang had been held in re-training camps.

    Beijing has denied the allegations however admitted that a few religious extremists have been being held for re-training.

    China blames Islamist militants and separatists for unrest within the province.

    During a review earlier this month, participants of the United Countries Committee on the Removal of Racial Discrimination mentioned credible reports instructed Beijing had “became the Uighur independent region into something that resembles a big internment camp”.

    China spoke back that Uighurs loved full rights but Beijing made a rare admission that “those deceived by way of religious extremism… will probably be assisted by means of resettlement and re-training”.

    Beijing denies detaining one million Uighurs

    Xinjiang has seen intermittent violence – followed via crackdowns – for years.

    What does the UN say?

    The UN body on Thursday launched its concluding statement, criticising the “vast definition of terrorism and obscure references to extremism and uncertain definition of separatism in Chinese Language law”.

    The committee called on Beijing to:

    End the apply of detention with out lawful rate, trial and conviction; Right Away unlock people lately detained beneath these instances; give you the collection of other folks held besides because the grounds for his or her detention; Habits “impartial investigations into all allegations of racial, ethnic and ethno-spiritual profiling”.

    What’s China accused of?

    Human rights teams together with Amnesty Global and Human Rights Watch have submitted studies to the UN committee documenting claims of mass imprisonment, in camps where inmates are forced to swear loyalty to China’s President Xi Jinping.

    The International Uyghur Congress stated in its report that detainees are held indefinitely without charge, and compelled to shout Communist Birthday Party slogans.

    It mentioned they are poorly fed, and experiences of torture are standard.

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    Media captionWATCH: ‘Mass murder’ worry for China’s Muslim Uighurs

    Such A Lot inmates have by no means been charged with against the law, it’s claimed, and do not receive prison representation.

    intensive: Tensions between Beijing and the Uighurs Uighurs dig their way out of Thai jail

    the most recent UN statement comes amid worsening spiritual tensions elsewhere in China.

    In the north-western Ningxia region, hundreds of Muslims have been engaged in a standoff with government to forestall their mosque from being demolished.

    Who are the Uighurs?

    The Uighurs are a Muslim ethnic minority mostly primarily based in China’s Xinjiang province. They make up around FORTY FIVE% of the population there.

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    Media captionJohn Sudworth experiences from Xinjiang, the place all filming and reporting by means of international media is tightly controlled China bans beards and veils in Xinjiang Profile: What’s Xinjiang like?

    Xinjiang is formally special as an self sustaining area inside China, like Tibet to its south.

    Reports that more and extra Uighurs and different Muslim minorities are being detained in Xinjiang were circulating for some months.

    China is alleged to carry out the detentions beneath the guise of fighting spiritual extremism.

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  • ONE HUNDRED Ladies 2016: My sham marriage

    Ou (right) and girlfriend Yi

    In China, the drive for younger women to get married is huge. So what do you do should you are a gay girl? Ou Xiaobai, a 32-yr-vintage residing in Beijing, describes how a marriage of convenience is helping her please her family and preserve her freedom.

    i want to offer protection to and be with my female friend for my entire life. and that is the reason why I married a man in 2012.

    At that point i used to be dwelling a happy existence with my girlfriend in Beijing. But i used to be below constant pressure from my circle of relatives – who lived in Dalian – to get married.

    Ironically my state of affairs could have been more uncomplicated a decade in the past. Then there was less awareness of homosexuality and subsequently much less suspicion.

    My oldsters stored asking me if i was seeing somebody. And the location got worse after my father passed on to the great beyond, because my mother – concerned that i didn’t seem to have settled down with somebody – began coming to are living with me for a few months once a year.

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    I live with my girlfriend and he lives along with his boyfriend. The four of us opt for dinner every now and then as we now have transform excellent pals.

    After I were given married, pals who knew my sexuality started asking me for recommendation. That’s when my female friend and i realised that there are many people who’re in determined need of help.

    not only the 70 million homosexual other people in China, but additionally the thousands and thousands of heterosexual ladies who chance finishing up married to gay men.

    So we arrange a provider on social media referred to as iHomo. Over the course of a year, we organised greater than 80 occasions, serving to to shape 100 marriages of comfort. And now we are working on an iHomo app.

    Alternatively I do keep in mind that for many, a marriage of convenience might be the start of a nightmare. It will get very tricky if other family members are living within the similar city – a surprise talk over with may just simply reveal the truth of their marriages. In these cases, putting in every other home with shared amenities is essential, however obviously preserving that up can get very tiring.

    Added to the pressure is the consistent query: “While will you have a kid?” If the male and feminine “couple” go beforehand with methods equivalent to IVF, then there comes the query – should the biological parents lift the kid? if this is the case, then the “couple” may need to are living in combination. It just gets too complicated!

    Symbol caption Despite being married to a person in China, Ou (right) were given married to Yi in Las Vegas in September

    We Now Have controlled to skirt the children question thus far. at this time we’re focusing on finding a husband for my girlfriend.

    i believe Chinese Language society will in the end become extra tolerant

    Despite The Fact That she got here out to her oldsters when she was once in highschool and we discuss with them each and every weekend, we keep in mind their worry that different members of the family and friends might find out her sexual orientation, especially her grandmother who’s determined for her to get married.

    Sooner or later, as a result of i don’t do the whole thing i may to maintain it a mystery, my circle of relatives will discover the reality. But i believe Chinese society will ultimately turn out to be extra tolerant towards the LGBT community and it’s going to be more straightforward for my mother to simply accept my sexuality in the future. I do need my family to accept the true me.

    My female friend and i want to assist society bear in mind us higher, however being loud and aggressive won’t be the best strategy. We want to use marriages of convenience as a pragmatic way to ease the war in order that homosexuals can reside the life they want. we all know how extraordinarily difficult it’ll be, however we will be able to struggle for what we believe in and stay going forward.

    Research via Natalia Zuo and Oana Marocico