After Arrest In Canada, Huawei Executive Faces Extradition To U.S. At the request of the U.S. government, Canadian authorities have arrested the chief financial officer, who also is the daughter of the founder of Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei. Rob Schmitz
A Resolution To The U.S.-China Trade War Is Not In The Offing David Greene talks to William Zarit of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in Beijing, about what the pause in the trade war means to Americans doing business in China.
Les Moonves Might Not Get His CBS Severance After Sexual Misconduct Investigation NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with New York Times reporter Rachel Abrams about a report that former CBS CEO Les Moonves destroyed evidence and misled CBS investigators regarding his sexual misconduct.
NPR CEO Jarl Mohn To Step Down After 5-Year Term Ends In June Mohn will step aside to focus on a newly created position to lead the network's fundraising drive. He and his wife will contribute $10 million toward the effort from their personal fortune. David Folkenflik
U.S. And China Remain Far Apart On Key Issues To Resolve Trade War China and the U.S. have until the end of March to come up with an agreement that would allow them to avoid a further escalation of the trade war. Neither side has been able to agree on an agenda. Jim Zarroli
Subpoenas Coming Soon In Trump Emoluments Lawsuit The attorneys general of Maryland and the District of Columbia are preparing to move forward with discovery in their lawsuit alleging Trump is violating the U.S. Constitution's emoluments clause. Jessica Taylor
Trump Delays Plans To Raise Tariffs On $200 Billion In Chinese Goods The two economic superpowers said they would return to negotiations. Steve Inskeep talks to White House adviser Peter Navarro. NPR's Scott Horsley weighs in on the conversation.
Remembering Bush 41: How Has NAFTA Shaped The Global Economy? Rachel Martin talks to Ambassador Carla Anderson Hills, who served as U.S. Trade Representative under President George H.W. Bush, and was the primary negotiator for NAFTA.
There's A Truce In The U.S.-China Trade War. What's Been Achieved? Steve Inskeep talks to Erin Ennis, senior vice president of the U.S.-China Business Council, about the U.S. and China reaching a temporary truce in the ongoing trade war launched earlier this year.
U.S. And China Halt Trade War With Temporary Truce The U.S. and China have called a temporary truce in their trade war, halting the increase in tariffs between the two countries — for now. Rob Schmitz