China opposes the move, which it argues would hurt solar panel buyers.
Not exact matches
China's commerce ministry said on Friday that it «resolutely
opposed» a
move by U.S. President Donald Trump to impose tariffs on steel and aluminum imports.
Japan said the
move would have a «big impact» on the countries» close bilateral ties, while
China said it was «resolutely
opposed» to the decision and South Korea said it may file a complaint to the World Trade Organization.
China is reportedly
moving to avert a trade war, by speeding up the finalization of new rules that would let foreign financial groups take majority stakes in Chinese securities companies, and by offering to buy more semiconductors from the U.S. as
opposed to South Korea and Taiwan.
China has not taken kindly to these
moves by India, and vehemently
opposes any attempt to boost the image or credibility of the Dalai Lama.
But Gu's most visible
move occurred in 2014 when he publicly
opposed a government - sponsored cross-demolition project, which has removed thousands of crosses in an area of Zhejiang province known as «
China's Jerusalem.»
A
move to
China would also be preferable for the Belgian's current side Zenit, as they could command a # 17 million fee from a Chinese side
opposed to the # 5 million they had on the table from Juventus.
U.S. politicians who
oppose cutting our country's emissions often argue that the real problem comes from
China, India, and Russia, and that we could and should do nothing until those countries make the first
move.