China, Trump and London
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The United States is looking to rein in the World Trade Organization’s public-facing work, according to a communication shared with fellow members.
President Donald Trump announced Friday that US and Chinese officials will meet in London on Monday to discuss trade between the two nations.
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Trump claims U.S. and China reached trade agreement after London talksPresident Trump is claiming that a trade deal with China is "done," but few details are known about the apparent agreement. This follows meetings between senior officials from both nations in London.
Three top Trump administration economic officials, including Scott Bessent, will meet Chinese negotiators in London to break the trade deadlock.
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"London is back," the capital's Mayor Sadiq Khan told CNBC on Wednesday, laying out his ambition to attract investors, visitors and students away from the U.S.
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LONDON (AP) — President Donald Trump announced Wednesday that the United States will get magnets and rare earth minerals from China under a new trade deal and that tariffs on Chinese goods will go to 55%.
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Stephen Olson, visiting fellow at ISEAS Yusof Ishak Institute, says he expects US & China will make any significant moves after their trade talks in London – but that neither will 'go home empty-handed'.