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Analysts welcomed the de-escalation agreed in Geneva, but told Newsweek that many questions remain unanswered.
The White House announced a "China trade deal" in a May 11 statement, but did not disclose details. The apparent agreement came together sooner than most observers expected after Trump's 145% tariffs on Chinese imports virtually halted $600 billion in annual trade between the world's two largest economies.
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The Wall Street Journal has strongly criticized US President Donald Trump's decision to reduce tariffs on Chinese imports. The newspaper views this move as a major retreat rather than a victory. It argues that the tariff rollback undermines Trump's own trade policies.
China is moving to strengthen its alliances as a counterweight to President Donald Trump’s trade war, presenting a united front with Latin American countries at an event in Beijing
US tariffs will be reduced to 30%, while the tariffs imposed by the Asian giant will be lowered to 10%. He Lifeng, the Chinese Vice Premier in charge of the economy and a trusted aide of President Xi Jinping,
The weekend was one of ceasefires and huge sighs of relief on more than one front; something the world would fervently wish could endure. Within hours of nuclear neighbours New Delhi and Islamabad declaring a halt to hostilities,
A day after China and the U.S. agreed to a 90-day truce in their tariffs stalemate, China is moving to strengthen its alliances as a counterweight to President Donald Trump's trade war.
Senior economic officials from the United States and China are scheduled to hold high-stakes talks in Geneva on Saturday, aiming to ease tensions in