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Next is the China factor. Third countries have two superpowers to keep happy. On May 14th Chinese officials attacked Britain’s deal with America, alleging that it indirectly targets China. Under the terms of the agreement,
Xi Jinping’s defiance against Donald Trump pays off with the dramatic tariffs reduction. Bloomberg reporters answer your questions on what lies ahead.
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Asianet Newsable on MSNTrump calls US-China trade talks a 'total reset' as both sides agree to pause tariffs for 90 daysFollowing trade talks in Geneva, the US and China agreed to pause reciprocal tariffs for 90 days. President Trump called it a “total reset”, noting improved relations and ongoing discussions to address long-term trade concerns.
With just two months left on his 90-day tariff pause, Trump struck a deal with the UK. Other trade deals remain up in the air.
The president said reducing tariffs to 80 percent from the current 145 percent “sounds right,” as U.S. and Chinese negotiators prepare to meet in Switzerland.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Sunday that the Trump administration has made progress in its trade negotiations with China. "We will be giving details tomorrow. "But I can tell you that the talks were productive," Bessent told members of the ...
The president has backtracked repeatedly on his tariff policies, creating a whiplash with downsides and few clear benefits so far.
Donald Trump is doing a “will he, won’t he” dance with Vladimir Putin on who exactly is showing up to the Ukraine peace talks.