US District Judge Jon S. Tigar in San Francisco issued a temporary restraining order Nov 19 against Trump's Nov 9 proclamation that automatically barred anyone who crossed the US-Mexico border between official ports of entry from seeking asylum.
US President Donald Trump signed orders on Thursday to impose 25 percent tariff on steel imports and 10 percent on aluminum imports from March 23, but he made exemptions for Mexico and Canada, two of countries that are renegotiating North American Free Trade Agreement and possible exceptions for other US military allies.
US beef shipments to China also will have to come from cattle under the age of 30 months, according to the USDA. Most US cattle will meet that requirement, the US Meat Export Federation said.
URUMQI - Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region will invest 618 million yuan (about million) this year to construct and upgrade power grids in poverty-stricken areas.
US students pose for photos during the "Open Day - Experience China" event at the Chinese Consulate General in New York, the United States, on May 5, 2017. This event, organized by the Education Office of the Consulate, invited over 200 K-12 students and their principals, teachers and parents from schools in New York and New Jersey to join Chinese traditional activities, which provided an opportunity for them to know more about Chinese language and culture. [Photo/Xinhua]
US President Donald Trump has called for closer scrutiny of social media firms and Google, accusing them of suppressing conservative voices online.
济南搜索引擎优化排名
US metal forming industry finding steel, aluminum levies a burden
US President Donald Trump speaks next to first lady Melania Trump after meeting with police at the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department in the wake of the mass shooting in Las Vegas, Nevada, October 4, 2017. [Photo/Agencies]
US technology company HP Inc has again rejected Xerox Corp's attempt to seek a forced combination of the two companies, saying its proposal "significantly undervalues HP." In a letter to Xerox, HP Chief Executive Enrique Lores and board chair Chip Bergh said on Sunday the company's board of directors has reviewed Xerox's letter dated Nov 21 that offered to buy HP for about .5 billion, and turned down the latter's bid. HP questioned the US office technology company's ability to raise cash for the purchase, saying Xerox's propose is "highly conditional and uncertain". HP said Xerox failed to give a clear answer to questions it raised in private discussions with Xerox executives in August and September.
US Representative John Sarbanes, a Democrat from Maryland, said, "Listening to your testimony gives me chills because it all adds up to one inescapable conclusion: It didn't have to be this way. There was another path things could have gone differently, the federal response to the pandemic could have been much more effective."