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Despite ongoing trade talks, detangling the American and Chinese economies still seems to be the end goal for the Trump ...
Friction between Beijing and Washington is growing as the Trump administration cracks down on visas for Chinese students and ...
U.S. stocks finished a turbulent session higher on Wednesday after Trump administration officials said they would meet with Chinese counterparts this weekend, boosting hopes for an imminent ...
The United States and China agreed Monday to a 90-day truce in their raging trade war — with each ... this weekend is neither side wants a decoupling,” US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent ...
China trade deal will cut Trump’s “reciprocal tariff” on Chinese goods from 125% to 10%, while Beijing will also do the same.
Hours after the US and China announced the truce, the White House said Washington will slash the tariff on small parcels from mainland China and Hong Kong. The so-called "de minimis" tariff on China ...
Trump administration officials are getting a second chance to try to sever ties with China by starting a trade war, imposing ...
Nevertheless, trade negotiations may still prove challenging, and Chinese enterprises cannot afford to be complacent.
President Donald Trump says his first conversation with Chinese leader Xi Jinping since returning to the White House had a ...
“The consensus from both delegations this weekend is neither side wants a decoupling ... “ripping off” the United States. China alone rang up a cumulative trade surplus with America ...
Trade negotiations between China and the U.S. progressed as the two countries announced a reduction in tariffs for 90 days.
As at 2024, there were about 277,000 Chinese students in the US – the highest of any country besides India. Read more at ...