The US imposed 25 percent tariffs on billion in Chinese goods on July 6 and duties on another billion in coming weeks is planned. China has responded in kind.
The US Federal Reserve, European Central bank, and their counterparts bought up toxic assets, lowered interest rates and injected liquidity through bond-purchase programs.
The U.S. Postal Service plans to start testing its own locker system for packages, similar to the lockers that Amazon.com has been rolling out on a trial basis, according to a report this week by the Courier Express & Postal Observer news site.
The UK has now become a top destination for Chinese investment. So far, billion of Chinese nonfinancial investment has made its way into a wide range of sectors in the UK. The Hinkley Point C project, a deal inked during Xi's visit, becomes the first-ever China-backed nuclear power plant constructed in a developed economy and is progressing well in southwestern England. And the country pub in rural Buckinghamshire has witnessed busloads of Chinese tourists.
The United States has added 70,000 manufacturing jobs since November, to nearly 12.4 million, but has not added any net factory jobs in the last two months, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The US government has also intimidated EU member states, warning that if they include Huawei in their 5G networks, they will face consequences from the US, such as the termination of intelligence sharing.
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The UN chief also warned that the liquidity crisis "has not abated and severely hampers the United Nations' ability to fulfil its obligations to the people we serve."
The US government said on Monday that it will give Huawei another 90 days to buy from US suppliers. The move, an extension of the license through mid-November, is expected to allow the Chinese tech giant to serve its existing telecom customers and smartphone users.
The US State Department on April 26 confirmed that Trump will pay a working visit to Britain on July 13. The visit would start after Trump attended the NATO summit slated for July 11-12 in Brussels.
The United States has so far reported more than 1,550,000 cases of COVID-19 and over 93,000 deaths, according to Johns Hopkins University.