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President Donald Trump on Tuesday said a trip to China might be “not too distant,” raising prospects that the leaders of the world's two largest economies may meet soon to help reset relations after moving to climb down from a trade war.
That’s the case when gauging China’s evolving view of President Donald Trump’s second term. Beijing sees Trump’s disruptive actions — his gutting of institutions of U.S. soft power, his launching of trade wars against adversaries and allies alike,
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China trade has reached a "good place" with reduced tariffs, but said China's 30% share of global manufacturing is unsustainably imbalanced.
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that he may visit China soon for a landmark trip to address simmering trade and security tensions between the superpower rivals.
Washington had been a buffer against China’s efforts to use UNESCO to influence education, historical designations and even artificial intelligence.
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Meta executive Joel Kaplan backs Trump’s AI plan, praising its focus on innovation, infrastructure, and leadership in 'fierce' race with China
The State Department said that officials are actively engaged with their Chinese counterparts to resolve the situation swiftly.
Yifan He, CEO of blockchain company Red Date Technology, says China is not likely to make big changes on its stance on cryptocurrency anytime soon – but Beijing is still paying close attention to stablecoin regulation in both Hong Kong & the US.
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President Donald Trump said he could meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping in the "not too distant future" following an invitation from Beijing.
Last month, President Trump extended by 90 days to Sept. 17 a deadline for China-based ByteDance to divest the US assets of TikTok.