US-China Trade Talks in London
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President Donald Trump announced Friday that US and Chinese officials will meet in London on Monday to discuss trade between the two nations.
Both countries are under pressure to relieve tensions, with the global economy under stress from Chinese control over the rare-earth mineral exports and investors anxious about Trump's tariffs.
China’s trade negotiators surrendered at the end of the second day of US trade talks in London — by feasting on American fast food, The Post has learned. The famished Chinese delegation ordered a delivery of McDonald’s,
Investors seem to be in a wait-and-see mode this morning as trade talks between the U.S. and China continue in London. Stocks were largely flat in Asia and Europe, and S&P 500 futures aren’t going anywhere either.
Oil prices edged up towards a seven-week high on Wednesday as markets assessed the outcome of U.S.-China trade talks, yet to be reviewed by U.S. President Donald Trump. Brent crude futures were up 9 cents,
As U.S. and Chinese negotiators meet for trade talks, a primary concern for Washington will be whether Beijing eases the flow of rare earth materials.
President Trump raised the specter of the U.S. unilaterally setting tariff levels for many countries in the coming weeks. Speaking to reporters at the Kennedy Center on Wednesday evening, he said the U.
Britain’s goods exports to the US fell in April by the largest amount for any month since records began in 1997 after President Donald Trump launched his global trade war.