Thứ Sáu, 24 tháng 8, 2018

Auto news on Youtube Aug 24 2018

Over in Washington, a rather unproductive rond of trade talks between the U.S. and China

ended on Thursday.

According to White House deputy press secretary Lindsay Walters the two sides "exchanged views

on how to achieve fairness, balance and reciprocity in the economic relationship"... but gave

no indication that any serious progress has been made.

Beijing's commerce ministry's statement on Friday reads... the two sides had a "constructive

and candid exchange over trade issues... and will keep in touch on the next steps."

Citing Chinese officials, Bloomberg reported,... there are no more negotiation sessions scheduled

before the America's mid-term elections in November.

Even as the officials met, Washington slapped another round of 25-percent tariffs on Chinese

imports worth 16-billion U.S. dollars, with Beijing retaliating through similar measures.

For more infomation >> China-U.S. trade talks end with no breakthrough - Duration: 0:48.

-------------------------------------------

U.S. issues travel warning for Mexico after eight bodies found in Cancun - Duration: 1:46.

For more infomation >> U.S. issues travel warning for Mexico after eight bodies found in Cancun - Duration: 1:46.

-------------------------------------------

Duterte declines US offer to sell fighter jets to the Philippines - Duration: 0:52.

For more infomation >> Duterte declines US offer to sell fighter jets to the Philippines - Duration: 0:52.

-------------------------------------------

BREAKING NEWS: Iran's New Fighter Jet is Actually a US Plane From the 1970s - Military Experts Say - Duration: 3:22.

For more infomation >> BREAKING NEWS: Iran's New Fighter Jet is Actually a US Plane From the 1970s - Military Experts Say - Duration: 3:22.

-------------------------------------------

U.S. tariffs on US$ 16 billion worth of Chinese imports takes effect on Aug.23rd - Duration: 2:11.

Here's the latest on the trade war between the world's two economic superpowers.

U.S. tariffs on 16-billion U.S. dollars' worth of Chinese imports took effect on Thursday.

Wasting no time,...

Beijing immediately responded with its own duties on the same amount of American imports.

Ko Roon-hee reports.

On Thursday, the United States started charging 25-percent tariffs on Chinese goods worth

another 16-billion dollars... even as the two sides held high-level trade talks.

Among the 279 items that'll be affected are key products like semiconductors, chemicals

and plastics.

Combined with the tarrifs imposed last month, the U.S. now has duties on China worth 50

billion dollars.

The two sides seem far from a resolution... because China retaliated with tariffs of its

own on Thursday, also worth 16 billion dollars.

China's tariffs will apply to 333 products,… including coal, fuel, steel and automobiles.

The Commerce Ministry in Beijing released a statement saying Washington was being obstinate

by charging the new tariffs… and that China will continue to take necessary countermeasures.

The ministry also said it will file a complaint against the U.S. with the World Trade Organization,…

in its words, to protect free trade and multilateral systems.

In the long term, China expressed its willingness to work things out.

Its foreign ministry said it hopes for good results in the future.

"We hope that the U.S. side can meet China halfway, with a rational and pragmatic attitude,

and work with China conscientiously toward a good result."

This escalation in the trade war comes despite a high-level delegation from China visiting

Washington for trade talks on Wednesday.

Although many expressed hope that the meeting would relieve the rising tensions,...

U.S. President Donald Trump had told Reuters on Monday that he didn't expect much.

Ko Roon-hee, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> U.S. tariffs on US$ 16 billion worth of Chinese imports takes effect on Aug.23rd - Duration: 2:11.

-------------------------------------------

Reality Winner sentenced to 63 months for leaking secret U.S. report - Duration: 1:15.

For more infomation >> Reality Winner sentenced to 63 months for leaking secret U.S. report - Duration: 1:15.

-------------------------------------------

China files WTO complaint over latest US tariffs - Duration: 0:43.

China's Commerce Ministry announced the country has filed

a complaint with the World Trade Organization over the

latest round of U.S. tariffs. The two countries

imposed another round of taxes on each other's goods on

Thursday ahead of China's announcement, bringing the total

to $50 billion worth of import duties from either side. The

Trump administration, which initiated the trade dispute,

accuses China of unfair trade practices. China has retaliated

dollar for dollar. President Donald Trump has proposed

tariffs on an additional $200 billion worth of goods. He's

also threatened to impose tariffs on as much as $500

billion worth of Chinese goods, which would encompass nearly all

U.S. imports from the country.

For more infomation >> China files WTO complaint over latest US tariffs - Duration: 0:43.

-------------------------------------------

Japanese Soldiers, Tongan and U.S. Marines work together | Rim of the Pacific Exercise - Duration: 0:52.

So, today we're at Pohakuloa Training Area (PTA) training with the Tongans and Japanese

conducting fireteam exercises to focus on basically the integration of different countries into

our doctrine you know and then us into their doctrine and just see how we can

kind of work together toward mission accomplishment at the end.

A huge challenge here is the language barrier, trying just basic tactical cues is like a huge thing.

Contact front, contact right, it's pretty difficult to kind of translate that but,

once we get it down it's pretty cool to see that you know everybody's kind of on

the same track and everybody's understanding what's going on.

For more infomation >> Japanese Soldiers, Tongan and U.S. Marines work together | Rim of the Pacific Exercise - Duration: 0:52.

-------------------------------------------

Trump's tariffs reviving US aluminum industry? - Duration: 3:10.

For more infomation >> Trump's tariffs reviving US aluminum industry? - Duration: 3:10.

-------------------------------------------

US State Department voices its concern over a Russian satellite's 'abnormal behavior' - Duration: 5:30.

For more infomation >> US State Department voices its concern over a Russian satellite's 'abnormal behavior' - Duration: 5:30.

-------------------------------------------

How Many Russian Troops in Syria? Military Reveals Full Count as US Told to Leave - Duration: 6:17.

For more infomation >> How Many Russian Troops in Syria? Military Reveals Full Count as US Told to Leave - Duration: 6:17.

-------------------------------------------

Trump administration knows the China tariffs are harmful to US economy: Former CBO director - Duration: 4:58.

For more infomation >> Trump administration knows the China tariffs are harmful to US economy: Former CBO director - Duration: 4:58.

-------------------------------------------

U.S. Attorney General hits back at Trump's criticism of his leadership - Duration: 0:50.

U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions has issued a rare rebuttal of President Trump's scathing

assessment of him.

Trump told a Fox News interview, which aired on Wednesday, that Sessions "never took control

of the Justice Department."

The president went on to say that he only gave Sessions the job because he felt loyalty

and because he was an original supporter.

Trump has frequently attacked Sessions, mostly due to the attorney general's decision to

step aside from the DOJ's probe into Russian interference in the 2016 election to avoid

a potential conflict of interest.

Sessions hit back in a statement on Thursday saying the Justice Department will not be

improperly influenced by political considerations.

He added that he demands the highest standards and takes action when they are not met.

For more infomation >> U.S. Attorney General hits back at Trump's criticism of his leadership - Duration: 0:50.

-------------------------------------------

U.S. Attorney General hits back at Trump's criticism of his leadership - Duration: 0:50.

U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions has issued a rare rebuttal of President Trump's scathing

assessment of him.

Trump told a Fox News interview, which aired on Thursday, that Sessions "never took control

of the Justice Department."

The president went on to say that he only gave Sessions the job because he felt loyalty

and because he was an original supporter.

Trump has frequently attacked Sessions, mostly due to the attorney general's decision to

step aside from the DOJ's probe into Russian interference in the 2016 election to avoid

a potential conflict of interest.

Sessions hit back in a statement, saying the Justice Department will not be improperly

influenced by political considerations.

He added that he demands the highest standards and takes action when they are not met.

For more infomation >> U.S. Attorney General hits back at Trump's criticism of his leadership - Duration: 0:50.

-------------------------------------------

3 Cases Of West Nile Virus Reported In New York State - Duration: 0:18.

For more infomation >> 3 Cases Of West Nile Virus Reported In New York State - Duration: 0:18.

-------------------------------------------

Donald Trump's H1-B visa policies can harm US companies, top CEOs warn - Duration: 4:54.

For more infomation >> Donald Trump's H1-B visa policies can harm US companies, top CEOs warn - Duration: 4:54.

-------------------------------------------

Decorative Symbols in the State Capitol - Duration: 9:37.

For more infomation >> Decorative Symbols in the State Capitol - Duration: 9:37.

-------------------------------------------

Investigation finds giraffe parts sales are booming in U.S., at least 3 sellers found in Florida - Duration: 1:17.

For more infomation >> Investigation finds giraffe parts sales are booming in U.S., at least 3 sellers found in Florida - Duration: 1:17.

-------------------------------------------

U.S. 'looking into' whether inter-Korean liaison office will violate int'l sanctions - Duration: 0:56.

The U.S. State Department says it'll look into whether South Korea's plans to open a

joint liaison office in North Korea would be a violation of UN sanctions.

At a State Department press briefing on Thursday, spokesperson Heather Nauert was asked whether

there are concerns about South Korea supplying fuel and electricity for the office.

Nauert replied that Washington is aware of talks between the two Koreas and that it'll

look into the matter further.

There are concerns in the U.S. that inter-Korean relations are getting ahead of North Korea's

denuclearization.

On that front, Nauert highlighted comments by President Moon in which he said that inter-Korean

relations cannot advance separately from the nuclear issue.

South Korea's foreign ministry said Thursday that the liaison office will go ahead... since

it will provide no economic gains to the regime, and noting that Seoul is in close consultations

with the U.S. so as to not undermine the sanctions.

Không có nhận xét nào:

Đăng nhận xét