Xi, Trump and China
As President Donald Trump seeks to end wars in the Middle East and Ukraine, his approach to both seems to boil down to giving the stronger party what it wants and pushing the weaker to accept it.
China is retaliating against President Donald Trump’s tariffs on China by imposing additional 15% taxes on key American farm products, including chicken, pork, soybeans and beef.
Chinese Xi Jinping’s rare and meticulously choreographed meeting with the country’s top private entrepreneurs underscores a pivotal shift in Beijing’s economic strategy. Every detail, from the seating arrangements to the choice of speakers,
"China's tariffs impact a limited number of US products, and remain below the 20% level. This is by design. China's government is signalling that they do not want to escalate, they want to de-escalate," according to Even Pay, an analyst with Trivium China.
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Irish Star on MSNChina 'appalled' by Trump's Ukraine treatment as it 'gears up for war' with USChina’s envoy to the European Union (EU) says the Asian superpower is 'appalled' by President Donald Trump's treatment of Europe and disagrees with US-Russia peace talks that exclude Ukraine. Lu Shaye,
Analysts from the Institute for the Study of War indicate that, despite the efforts of russian ruler vladimir putin to demonstrate russia's readiness for
Chinese President Xi Jinping told senior Kremlin aide Sergei Shoigu on Friday that the two countries were "true friends like steel repeatedly tempered by fire", according to state broadcaster CCTV.
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