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Romney calls for U.S. to ‘take action collectively’ with other nations against China

Romney calls for U.S. to ‘take action collectively’ with other nations against China

by Henry Ren | Jul 22, 2020 | Politics

Sen. Mitt Romney is calling for the U.S. to lead a coalition of countries that embrace fair trade to push China to stop its predatory pricing and theft of intellectual property. “There’s no other nation that can provide the leadership that’s necessary to develop a...
Canada’s appeal to tech startups grows in wake of Trump suspending H-1B visas

Canada’s appeal to tech startups grows in wake of Trump suspending H-1B visas

by Henry Ren | Jul 15, 2020 | Business, Featured

More U.S. tech startups’ operations are likely to expand to Canada as the Trump administration’s recent restrictions on H-1B visas compound the difficulty of hiring skilled engineers, venture capitalists and entrepreneurs say. In late June, the administration barred...
Years of study ‘wasted’: College students on visas fret over ICE ruling that could force them out of US

Years of study ‘wasted’: College students on visas fret over ICE ruling that could force them out of US

by Henry Ren | Jul 9, 2020 | Education

When University of Southern California student Mage Zhang spent more than $5,000 for a flight home to China in late May, she packed all her belongings and thought this could be a trip of no return. President Donald Trump administration’s new rule on international...
Fed’s Evans calls to address racial inequities along with economic recovery

Fed’s Evans calls to address racial inequities along with economic recovery

by Henry Ren | Jul 2, 2020 | Business & Tech, Economy

Chicago Federal Reserve Bank President Charles Evans called to address racial inequities as Chicago rebuilds its economy from the coronavirus crisis during a Chicago Fed virtual forum Tuesday. “Tragically, the most affected are our most vulnerable neighbors,” Evans...
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