Lyons expects the loss could be as high as million in direct export sales. The apple growers also face a tariff in Mexico that is decreasing shipments by 30 to 50 percent.The cranberry harvest has ended just in time for Thanksgiving, and Jack Stein in Grayland told local media that his crop this year was better than average. But international tariffs have him worried about the future.“We just want to see fair trade,” said Stein, chair of the state’s cranberry commission, in a recent article by KING 5 News in Seattle.Stein’s family has grown cranberries for 26 years, and Ocean Spray buys almost all of them. They’re either bagged, juiced, or turned into Craisins.In July, China started charging a 40 percent tariff on Craisins and a 70 percent tariff on frozen cranberries.
Lu clarified that putting more efforts for dealing with climate challenge does not mean that China would need to fill the financing vacuum left by the United States.
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Lu is bullish about Chinese gold consumption even if changing tastes have dented demand in the world's biggest gold market. London-based research firm Thomson Reuters GFMS said China's total gold demand declined 3 percent to 991 tons in 2017.
Luo Rensheng recently relocated from Changping district in northwest Beijing to Mentougou, 30 km west of the downtown. The move has cut his daily commute from six hours to two.
Luxury marques in race to slash recommended retail prices in response to 1% VAT rate reduction that came into effect May 1, Hao Yan reports.
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MOUNT QOMOLANGMA BASE CAMP -- A team of over 30 Chinese surveyors left the base camp at Mount Qomolangma for a higher spot on its journey to the peak Wednesday as part of the country's mission to remeasure the height of the world's highest mountain.
Lu is unusual in China, too. She is director of the National Supercomputer Center in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, and one of 10 fellows of the conference, a group of people deemed to have made important contributions to the advancement of high-performance computing.
MINNEAPOLIS — A raccoon that became an internet sensation by scaling a 25-story office tower in downtown St. Paul, Minneapolis, US, was safely trapped Wednesday and released back into the wild.
Lui Che-woo, the property tycoon who founded the conglomerate K. Wah Group in 1955, expressed in an exclusive interview with China Daily on Tuesday morning his sorrow over Jao's death.