Walmart China's website shows the company is full of confidence about China's economy and market, and commits itself to long-term investment and development in China. Walmart entered the Chinese market and opened its first hypermarket and Sam's Club in Shenzhen in 1996. To date, Walmart has been operating in China for 20 years with about 100,000 employees.
WASHINGTON - US President Donald Trump said on Sunday that he has authorized the release of oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve after attacks on Saudi Arabian oil production facilities.
Wait and see what China does. That's what the head of one US farmers association said, after US President Donald Trump announced he would put tariffs on imports of foreign steel and aluminum to protect the US steel industry.
Wan said China's scientific development has entered into new phase, requiring related parties to strengthen their fundamental research capabilities. The sector will be the foundation for China's emergence as a world powerhouse of scientific and technological innovation, he added.
WASHINGTON - US aerospace and defense manufacturer Lockheed Martin said on Tuesday that it had delivered the first Long Range Anti-Ship Missile (LRASM) to operational units in US Air Force.
WASHINGTON — Freshman Rep. Katie Hill, a rising Democratic star in the House, announced her resignation amid an ethics probe, saying explicit private photos of her with a campaign staffer had been "weaponized" by her husband and political operatives.
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WASHINGTON - US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Thursday that the United States is "very hopeful" to continue dialogue with the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) at various levels, though the latter has signaled its unwillingness to do so.
WASHINGTON - US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Monday that the United States is reducing assistance by billion to Afghanistan this year due to the Afghan leadership's failure to form an inclusive government.
Walker said that books and media often portray Chinese officials as "corrupt", and the government painted as "largely interested in staying in power".
WASHINGTON — The head of the International Monetary Fund says that the global economy has started on a long climb to stronger growth with prospects looking a little better than four months ago.