China, Xi Jinping and Trump
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Beijing is trying to win over other countries with vows of economic cooperation. But it won’t back down from its territorial claims, experts predict.
China’s surprisingly quick agreement with the US to wind back punitive tariff rates put a spotlight on a Chinese negotiating team that features decades worth of technical trade experience alongside a top aide of President Xi Jinping.
The move by the Trump administration to lower tariffs on goods from China to 30% from 120%, still offers limited reprieve for US small businesses, who remain cautious as tariffs are still sky high by historical levels and are also pressuring profits.
Chinese leader Xi Jinping has taken aim at “bullying” and “hegemonism,” in his first public remarks since a temporary truce over tariffs was agreed in the trade war between the United States and China.
The agreement was cheered in Beijing as vindication for Xi Jinping and his defiant response to President Trump’s trade war.
China has overtaken the U.S. in net favorability and enjoys far more support across the globe, according to a new report.
President Trump’s triple-digit tariffs on Chinese products disrupted global trade — but haven’t appeared to result in major concessions from Beijing.
President Donald Trump says he will likely speak with China’s leader Xi Jinping “maybe at the end of the week.”
The president has backtracked repeatedly on his tariff policies, creating a whiplash with downsides and few clear benefits so far.