The US exported 97 million short tons (MMst) of coal in 2017, a 61 percent increase over the 2016 level, as exports to Asia more than doubled from 15.7 MMst in 2016 to 32.8 MMst in 2017, including about 3.2 MMst to China, according to the US Energy Information Administration.
The UN office for South-South Cooperation and the Shenzhen Youth Federation jointly launched a program aimed at training young entrepreneurs in developing countries, especially Africa.
The UN Human Rights Council reviews its members' human rights every four to five years in a process that is officially called the Universal Periodic Reviews. The review was chaired by Coly Seck, permanent representative of Senegal to the UN Office in Geneva, Switzerland, and also president of the UN Human Rights Council.
The United States government's tightening curbs on Huawei Technologies Co will close the door of a billion-dollar business to US companies and meanwhile drive China to develop key technology and make further breakthroughs, experts said on Tuesday.
The US repatriated 329 Americans this week from the Diamond Princess. Several American passengers onboard are still being treated in Japan, the CDC said. The number of cases in America is expected to rise based on infections developed on that ship.
The United States on April 3 announced tariffs on a proposed list of Chinese goods worth billion, covering industries in aerospace, information and communication technology, robotics and machinery.
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The US Treasury Department under the Trump administration previously released five semiannual reports on major trading partners' exchange-rate policies — including one in May 2019 — none of which labeled China a currency manipulator.
The US Food and Drug Administration said on Monday it had issued a warning letter to Juul Labs Inc over its marketing practices for e-cigarettes, the latest in the agency's efforts to curb the use of the devices that have become extremely popular among teens.
The United States and Taliban claim progress in ongoing peace talks, but little has changed for Afghans, and recent attacks underscore how children remain as vulnerable as ever in the grinding conflict.
The US Chamber of Commerce backs the USMCA, and its regional affiliates have held 93 meetings with lawmakers during Congress's summer recess, including 40 Democrats.