China, Trump and reset
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Asianet Newsable on MSNTrump calls US-China trade talks a 'total reset' as both sides agree to pause tariffs for 90 daysFollowing trade talks in Geneva, the US and China agreed to pause reciprocal tariffs for 90 days. President Trump called it a “total reset”, noting improved relations and ongoing discussions to address long-term trade concerns.
Talks resumed in the afternoon, and Trump later touted them as “very good ... Getty Images The president has blamed China for long engaging in unfair trade practices with the US and not doing enough to stop the global flow of fentanyl from within ...
Investors eye more trade deals, updates from President Trump’s trip to the Middle East and fresh consumer inflation data after U.S. stocks soared Monday as investors celebrated major progress on U.S.-China trade talks.
Some small businesses face higher costs because of tariffs, but SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler says deals are coming.
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U.S. President Donald Trump could have the upper hand in subsequent trade talks with China as the nations hammer out further negotiations, according to Neo Wang, lead China economist and strategist at Evercore ISI.
Donald Trump's tariff blitz is yielding some initial deals, including a 90-day pause in sky-high U.S. and Chinese duties and a limited trade pact with Britain, but the U.S. president is far from rebalancing global commerce flows,
Xi Jinping’s decision to stand his ground against Donald Trump could hardly have gone any better for the Chinese leader.