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Trump Aide’s Deal With Chinese Firm Raises Fear of Tangled Interests

BUSINESSBy Super User1st February 2017Leave a comment

WASHINGTON — A secretive Chinese company with deep ties to the country’s Communist Party has become one of the biggest foreign investors in the United States over the past year, snapping up American firms in a string of multibillion-dollar deals.

Economic Scene: Trump and Trade: Extreme Tactics in Search of a Point

ECONOMYBy Super User31st January 2017Leave a comment

John Mearsheimer, a noted political scientist at the University of Chicago, has long believed that China’s rise will not be peaceful.

For Couriers, China’s E-Commerce Boom Can Be a Tough Road

BUSINESSBy Super User31st January 2017Leave a comment

BEIJING — Zhang Heng barged through an exam-room door, surprising a doctor and a patient. He didn’t have time to knock. In Mr. Zhang’s business, every second counts. “You have to hand it directly to the person,” said Mr.

Tech Companies Fight Trump Immigration Order in Court

BUSINESSBy Super User31st January 2017Leave a comment

SEATTLE — Technology executives have for days assailed President Trump’s executive order suspending immigration from seven mostly Muslim countries, framing their arguments largely in moral terms. On Monday, two tech companies —

DealBook: Frantic Phoning Among C.E.O.s: How to Address Trump Ban?

BUSINESSBy Super User31st January 2017Leave a comment

The phone calls flew back and forth among the nation’s top chief executives over the weekend, all asking the same questions: “What are you going to say publicly about Trump’s executive order? And what can we say about it without becoming his next punching bag?”

Trump’s Trade War May Have Already Begun

BUSINESSBy Super User30th January 2017Leave a comment

LONDON — America’s traditional allies are on the lookout for new friends. They have heard the mantra “America First” from the new president, divining a Trump doctrine: global cooperation last.

State of the Art: The Alt-Majority: How Social Networks Empowered Mass Protests Against Trump

BUSINESSBy Super User30th January 2017Leave a comment

The presidency of Donald J. Trump has been noteworthy for its speed. In his first week in office, as the president’s aides won’t tire of reminding us, Mr.

Executives’ Response to Immigration Order Runs Gamut From Caution to Fury

BUSINESSBy Super User30th January 2017Leave a comment

After the initial shock of President Trump’s order on Friday restricting entry to the United States by citizens of seven predominantly Muslim nations and all refugees, businesses and trade organizations began to respond over the weekend, some with outrage, some with caution.

Sean Spicer, Trump Press Secretary, Is ‘Not Here to Be Someone’s Buddy’

BUSINESSBy Super User30th January 2017Leave a comment

WASHINGTON — In his first, rocky week as President Trump’s press secretary, Sean M. Spicer was scolded by his boss, pilloried as a liar, hammered by journalists, mocked by Stephen Colbert, taunted by the freeze-dried ice cream brand Dippin’ Dots and held up as the poster child for an administration that can play fast and…

Silicon Valley’s Ambivalence Toward Trump Turns to Anger

BUSINESSBy Super User29th January 2017Leave a comment

SAN FRANCISCO — On Friday morning, Silicon Valley was largely ambivalent about President Trump. The software programmers, marketing experts and chief executives might not have voted for him, but they were hopeful about finding common ground with the new administration.

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