Due to President Trump's 10% tariff rule, many of our favorite beauty and personal care items may become more expensive as China-based manufacturers will face higher costs to get their products into the U.S.
President Donald Trump’s 10% tariff rule on China could delay several pharmaceutical drugs imported to the US that many Americans rely on to treat cardiovascular conditions, hypertension and host of other health issues.Â
We were today years old when we found out the Fugees member was an op!! 😎🤯😵
Imagine being on a blind date at someone's house and then being forced to wait out a long lockdown period with them. Well, this actually happened to a woman in China recently.
We talked to those who took the leap of faith as minorities in Asia.
The second largest economy is investing vastly in the African continent.
No doubt that the most important issue for Cuba right now is the future of its economy, but after being the lone wolf of communism, will capitalism be Cuba’s saving grace?
Black musicians and artists are popular all over the world, even in notably racist countries, but who would’ve thunk Black folks would be associated with one of the best selling toothpastes in China? According to Newsweek.com, a toothpaste which used to be called “Darkie” in English (renamed Darlie) and referred to as Black People Toothpaste […]
(New York Times) — After three decades of spectacular growth, China passed Japan in the second quarter to become the world’s second-largest economy behind the United States, according to government figures released early Monday. The milestone, though anticipated for some time, is the most striking evidence yet that China’s ascendance is for real and that […]
(Forbes) — Dan is a founding member of Harris & Moure, a boutique international law firm with attorneys in the United States and in China. I once gave a talk on what Chinese companies look at in determining whether to expand their business to the United States. This talk was to mostly American businesspeople seeking […]
(Wall Street Journal) —Â Google Inc. said it would make a small change to how Chinese users access its Internet search service after the Chinese government threatened to revoke the company’s license to provide online content in that country. It’s unclear whether the government will approve the change and renew Google’s license. The company on Tuesday […]