The U.S. International Trade Commission on Tuesday approved trade investigations into grain- oriented electrical steel products from seven foreign countries, paving the way for the Commerce Department to set preliminary punitive duties in the near future.
Cambodia's customs officials on Wednesday called on all importers to pay"tax fees as stated by law, not pay bribe"to customs officers.
A Chinese petrochemical company and the Brunei Economic Development Board (BEDB) held here Monday a joint stakeholder engagement session that involved several government agencies and local communities.
As many as 50 people were injured after a tour bus overturned on a major highway in east Los Angeles Thursday morning, authorities said.
Four U.S. State Department officials have been cleared of breach of duty over a militant attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya, the department said Tuesday.
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) on Tuesday filed a civil antitrust lawsuit to block the proposed merger between U.S. Airways Group Inc. and American Airlines' parent corporation, AMR Corp., saying the merger would reduce competition and result in higher airfares for passengers.
The US says its embassies in north Africa and the Middle East will remain closed until Saturday, due to a possible militant threat.
U.S. Senate on Thursday confirmed Thomas Perez as Secretary of Labor, elevating a Hispanic to President Barack Obama's second-term cabinet.
The U.S. Commerce Department on Wednesday announced its affirmative final determination in duty investigations against xanthan gum from China and Austria.
As to ensure the impartiality, the government's internal investigation on last October's Lamma ferry collision will be directly headed by the Transport and Housing Bureau, Anthony Cheung, secretary of the bureau announced on Monday.
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder on Wednesday testified in the House of Representatives over the Justice Department's decision to subpoena journalists' phone records in connection with a leak investigation, and he denied knowledge of the controversy.
The U.S. State Department on Thursday urged the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) to immediately release a U.S. citizen who was sentenced to 15 years of compulsory labor by its court.
The U.S. State Department said on Wednesday that the cut-off of military communications hotline by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) was "not constructive."
The Obama administration on Monday slapped fresh sanctions on a primary foreign exchange bank and four individuals in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea for their alleged role in the Asian country's nuclear and missile programs.
Former U.S. Democratic Senator John Kerry on Monday formally started his first day at the State Department as the country's 68th secretary of state.
The United States and Liberia on Tuesday launched a Partnership Dialogue with a view to pursuing high-level diplomatic and economic cooperation between them.
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is likely to testify before Congress over the deadly attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya, late this month, a top Republican senator said Tuesday.