Xi, China and Trump
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China, Trump and bills
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L eading U.S. energy products exporter Enterprise Products Partners warned that the Trump administration continuing to “weaponize” fossil fuel shipments to China would only backfire against U.S. shippers.
The U.S. has paused curbs on tech exports to China to avoid disrupting trade talks with Beijing and support President Donald Trump's efforts to secure a meeting with President Xi Jinping this year, the Financial Times said on Monday.
Derek Scissors, AEI Asia economist, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss Trump's push for a deal with China and the hurdles and likely outcomes from the negotiations.
In the wake of the Trump administration’s trade deal with the European Union, investors have turned to watching for other agreements ahead a deadline at the end of this week — and they’re looking for progress in talks with China,
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Democratic lawmakers expressed “grave concern” to Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick after the administration approved Nvidia’s exporting chips to China, loosening controls imposed on national security grounds.
U.S. and Chinese officials are meeting in Stockholm to discuss trade tariffs and a potential summit between their leaders
After previously saying that the US would block exports of key AI chips to China, Donald Trump's administration has backtracked.
"The biggest piece in the trade deal puzzle still remains, and the Chinese are unlikely to be as willing to fold."
President Trump and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced Sunday that the US and EU had agreed to the framework of a trade deal that included a baseline tariff rate of 15% on EU goods imported into the US.