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Xi's U.S. counterpart, President Donald Trump, kept in place 145% tariffs on China, the world's second-largest economy.
The Bloomberg report said Xi would go to lengths to present China as a more reliable trading partner than Trump's U.S.
President Donald Trump is heading into another volatile week of his trade wars facing an urgent need to de-escalate the ...
President Xi Jinping’s first overseas trip of the year was meant to showcase China’s clout in the region. Now, President ...
"Protectionism will lead nowhere," Xi said in an article published in China and Vietnam, which he's visiting today.
Moscow is accused by pro-Western politicians of interfering in an EU referendum and presidential ballot in Moldova, while in ...
China's exports rose sharply in March after factories rushed out shipments before the latest U.S. tariffs took effect, but an ...
Xi Jinping is playing hardball. The Chinese president wants to show his people that the country can withstand the economic ...
U.S. trade representative Jamieson Greer said President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping "don't have any plans" to ...
China's exports jumped 12.4% in March from a year earlier as companies rushed to beat increases in U.S. tariffs imposed by ...
Massachusetts Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren described the confusion about shifting tariff rates and how smartphones and ...