Trump hopes U.S.-China trade deal will be signed by middle of November
'We’re working with China very well'
'We’re working with China very well'
A new front has opened in the U.S.-China trade war as companies shifting manufacturing to Vietnam engage in a fierce battle for skilled labor
Vietnam does not have a one-sided intervention in foreign exchange markets, one of the criteria the U.S. usually considers before imposing tariffs on a country
Vietnamese customs have found scores of such cases amid the ongoing U.S.-China trade dispute
Factory activity contracted in most Asian countries last month as an escalating trade war between Washington and Beijing raised fears of a global economic downturn
The two packages originating from Hanoi on May 17, destined for Huawei’s Hong Kong and Singapore offices, were held up after arriving in local FedEx stations in Hong Kong and Singapore on May 21 for 'delivery exception'
Even so, differences among Trump’s top advisers over China policy and his personal unpredictability and fondness for headline-grabbing moments mean it remains anyone’s guess what the Trump-Xi meeting might bring
Vietnam and Thailand are emerging as preferred destinations for shifting production
Vietnam garment exports to the United States rose 12 percent in the January-October period to $10.5 billion
Vietnam has an open economy that is heavily reliant on exports, while the U.S. and China are among its biggest trade partners