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Close China watchers say they don’t expect Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng to make any immediate concessions when the two sides meet in Switzerland this weekend.
U.S. and Chinese officials are meeting in Switzerland for the first major talks since the trade war intensified last month.
The trade dispute, combined with US President Donald Trump's decision last month to impose duties on dozens of other countries, has disrupted supply chains, unsettled financial markets and stoked fear ...
Newsweek has contacted the White House and the Chinese Foreign Ministry for comment. President Donald Trump raised U.S.
Alcoa's Q1 sales soar thanks to rising aluminum prices. Click to learn how China's production cap and trade shifts could ...
Efforts to cut deals seem haphazard, even improvisational, and remain tentative.
At Musgrave Pencil Company in Shelbyville, Tennessee, politics rarely came up before this year. President Donald Trump’s ...
China's vice premier He Lipeng held talks with U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent early on Saturday in Geneva in a ...
A federal judge on Friday called for a two-week pause in the Trump administration’s plans for mass layoffs and program ...
Chinese Vice Premier He Lipeng began talks with U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent early on Saturday in Geneva in a ...
Local congressional representatives, whose districts include the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, condemned the trade war ...
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