China, Xi Jinping and Trump
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BUSAN: US President Donald Trump said on Thursday he had agreed to cut tariffs on Chinese goods to 47% in return for Beijing resuming US soybean purchases, maintaining rare earth exports,
Earlier Tuesday, the Wall Street Journal reported that Trump and Xi are expected to strike a deal on the tariff. The U.S. could cut the 20 percent fentanyl-related tariff in half if Beijing cracks down on the export of chemicals that can be used to produce fentanyl, the WSJ reports, citing people familiar with the talks.
U.S. President Donald Trump says he had an “amazing” meeting with China’s top leader Xi Jinping that produced very important decisions
Chinese leader Xi Jinping and US President Donald Trump held a landmark meeting in South Korea that could reset the volatile relationship between the world’s two largest economies and rival superpowers.
Donald Trump has struck a deal to reduce tariffs on China following face-to-face talks with his counterpart Xi Jinping, just hours after Albanese refused to back the US President’s recent trade comments.
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The Real Worry About Trump’s Deals With China
Today he’s resolved little more than a crisis of his own making. What might he trade away later for such negligible gains?
President Donald Trump and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese signed a critical minerals agreement aimed at countering China on Monday at a meeting marked by Trump's jab at Australia's envoy to the United States over past criticism.
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Trump’s comments on nuclear testing upend decades of US policy. Here’s what to know about it
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — President Donald Trump’s comments Thursday suggesting the United States will restart its testing of nuclear weapons upends decades of American policy in regards to the bomb, but come as Washington’s rivals have been expanding and testing their nuclear-capable arsenals.
Trump rules out foul play in Navy aircraft crashes, suggests bad fuel may have caused USS Nimitz helicopter and fighter jet incidents in South China Sea.
Leaders of 21 Asia-Pacific Rim nations have vowed greater economic cooperation and integration to overcome shared challenges