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Top officials from the world's two largest economies are meeting in Stockholm, Sweden this week to avert a damaging trade war.
China's top leaders have pledged to help companies slammed by higher U.S. tariffs but held back on major moves after trade talks with the U.S. this week left businesses in limbo.
Nikki Haley calls on India and US to address trade disagreements and Russian oil imports, emphasizing the importance of their partnership against China.
LONDON — Britain’s top business minister will visit China in September to reopen trade talks with Beijing, multiple figures familiar with the plans have told POLITICO. Jonathan Reynolds is expected to travel to Beijing in the second week of September, heralding the restart of the U.K.-China Joint Economic and Trade Commission (JETCO).
From India recalibrating its foreign policy as ties with the US nosedived and Indian exporters weighing Russia as a viable market, to the UN chief calling famine in Gaza a “failure of humanity” and Iran and European countries agreeing to resume nuclear talks,
The United States and China are poised to start a fresh round of talks in Sweden, aiming to extend a temporary trade truce that held back triple-digit tariffs while the world’s two biggest economies try to broker a lasting deal.
China and the US have agreed to extend for another 90 days the suspension of certain reciprocal tariffs on each other's goods, after the latest round of trade talks in Stockholm, Sweden. The move by the world's two largest economies holds profound implications not only for their bilateral relationship but also for global economic stability,
Bessent went on to add in a further interview with CNBC he expects tariff revenues under President Trump to exceed his earlier $300 billion estimate, with the money going to pay d