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Trade War between U.S. and China can be averted, economic experts say

Trade War between U.S. and China can be averted, economic experts say

by Xinyi(Ethel) Jiang | May 3, 2018 | Business & Tech, Featured, Topics

WASHINGTON –A trade war “can be averted” between the U.S. and China, economic experts say, as difficult trade negotiations between both countries began Thursday in Beijing. The countries will likely reach some agreements “as a start” to encourage further...
Canada ‘fully confident’ it will get permanent exemptions from aluminum, steel tariffs

Canada ‘fully confident’ it will get permanent exemptions from aluminum, steel tariffs

by Xinyi(Ethel) Jiang | Apr 27, 2018 | Business & Tech, Featured

WASHINGTON — Canada is “fully confident” that it will receive permanent exemptions on aluminum and steel tariffs from the U.S. despite “challenging” trade negotiations, David MacNaughton, Canada’s ambassador to the U.S., said Thursday night. “I continue to be hopeful...
Market Regulators Want to Eliminate ‘Cat-and-Mouse’ Stock Trading Hurdles

Market Regulators Want to Eliminate ‘Cat-and-Mouse’ Stock Trading Hurdles

by Xinyi(Ethel) Jiang | Apr 25, 2018 | Business & Tech, Featured

WASHINGTON —Senior Securities and Exchange Commission staff indicated Monday at a roundtable discussion on improving equity market structure that it would consider actions to increase liquidity of thinly-traded securities. “I think we all agree that there are issues...
Trump’s bashing of media hurts global press freedom, report says

Trump’s bashing of media hurts global press freedom, report says

by Xinyi(Ethel) Jiang | Apr 25, 2018 | Breaking News, Faith, Ethics + Spirituality, Politics

WASHINGTON — Trump’s hostility towards the media sets a bad example to global governments for respecting press freedom, Reporters Without Borders, said Wednesday in its latest world press freedom index. “What we are seeing here at the United States is the declining...
High school students walk out to protest gun violence

High school students walk out to protest gun violence

by Xinyi(Ethel) Jiang | Apr 20, 2018 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON – Hundreds of local DMV students walked out of their classrooms today to march from the White House to the Capitol, to urge lawmakers to pass legislation for gun control. Students in D.C. were joined by students from across the country, and...
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