As the White House fires a 10% tariff salvo, China sees room to negotiate.
China's targeted and calibrated response to Trump's tariffs shows Beijing isn't backing down, economists told Business ...
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In a first, China will send vice president to Trump’s inaugurationBeijing is taking a two-pronged approach to the incoming president: trying to sweeten up Trump while also signaling it is ready to fight efforts to constrain it.
Han Zheng, Chinese President Xi Jinping’s envoy at Trump’s Inauguration, discussed fentanyl, trade, and technology with Vance ...
US President Donald Trump’s renewed tariff threats against China have been met with expected counter tariffs from Beijing, but Chinese leader Xi Jinping likely sees more than just a trade dispute.
The Wall Street Journal has reported, citing unnamed sources, that Beijing is preparing an opening bid to try to head off ...
Han has used the visit to meet with members of the American business community, including Tesla CEO and close Trump associate ...
Xi’s government swung back almost immediately after US levies came into force, dashing hopes that Beijing would reach a deal ...
Chinese leader Xi Jinping may not have personally accepted U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s invitation to his inauguration, but Beijing has taken the rare step of dispatching a top official ...
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