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  1. U.S. eases restrictions on Huawei

    The United States has temporarily eased trade restrictions on China’s Huawei to minimize disruption for its customers, a move the founder of the world’s largest telecoms equipment maker said meant little because it was already prepared for U.S. action.

    Region:
    World
    Category:
    Politics
    U.S. eases restrictions on Huawei; founder says U.S. underestimates Chinese firm
  2. U.S. eyes Taiwan risk as China's military capabilities grow

    The United States is closely watching Chinese intentions toward Taiwan, concerned that Beijing’s growing military prowess may increase the risk it could one day consider bringing the self-ruled island under its control by force, a U.S. official said on Tuesday.

    Region:
    World
    Category:
    Politics
    U.S. eyes Taiwan risk as China's military capabilities grow
  3. U.S. expects immediate action from China on trade commitments

    The United States expects China to take immediate action to cut tariffs on U.S. car imports and end intellectual property theft and forced technology transfers as the two countries move toward a broader trade deal, a White House official said on Monday.

    Region:
    World
    Category:
    Economy
    U.S. expects quick action from China on trade commitments
  4. U.S. fires tear gas into Mexico to repel migrants

    Mexico will deport up to 500 migrants who attempted to storm the US border, according to its interior ministry.
    The group were rounded up after trying to cross the border "violently" and "illegally" on Sunday, the ministry said in a statement.

    Region:
    America
    Category:
    Society
    U.S. fires tear gas into Mexico to repel migrants.  Mexico to deport group which stormed US border