(Reuters) – After becoming Dean of the University of Illinois School of Business in 2015, Jeffrey Brown worried that politics as a virus would choke a major source of income for his school: Chinese graduates. Jeffrey Brown, dean of Gies College of Business at the University of Illinois, poses at …
Read More »Exclusive: Review of US-China trade postponed as China warms up farm, energy purchases
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States and China have delayed an assessment of their Phase 1 trade sales, which originally began on Saturday, sources familiar with the plans told Reuters, citing schedule conflicts and the need to allow time for more Chinese purchases of U.S. exports. PHILO PHOTO: U.S. Trade …
Read More »Exclusive: Review of US-China trade postponed as China warms up farm, energy purchases
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States and China have delayed an assessment of their Phase 1 trade sales, which originally began on Saturday, sources familiar with the plans told Reuters, citing schedule conflicts and the need to allow time for more Chinese purchases of U.S. exports. PHILO PHOTO: U.S. Trade …
Read More »Exclusive: Review of US-China trade postponed as China warms up farm, energy purchases
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States and China have delayed an assessment of their Phase 1 trade sales, which originally began on Saturday, sources familiar with the plans told Reuters, citing schedule conflicts and the need to allow time for more Chinese purchases of U.S. exports. PHILO PHOTO: U.S. Trade …
Read More »Exclusive: FS to create coronavirus strain for possible trials with human challenge
CHICAGO (Reuters) – U.S. government scientists have begun efforts to create a strain of the new coronavirus that could be used in human challenge tests of vaccines, a controversial type of study in which healthy volunteers would vaccinate and then deliberately infect with the virus, Reuters has learned. FILE PHOTO: …
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