Trump, Xi and China
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Donald Trump has said he does not think China will invade Taiwan because of the strength of the US military and his own relationship with Xi Jinping.
No one can agree on what a likely meeting between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping will mean for China’s sputtering stock market.
As Beijing weaponizes its dominance over rare earths supplies, US President Donald Trump is cutting deals to try to break the stranglehold. But his claim that America will have an abundance of the critical minerals in just one year’s time may be a fantasy.
Ambassador Jamieson Greer warns Beijing’s “economic coercion" won’t derail the Trump administration’s effort to rebuild U.S. manufacturing and secure key supply chains.
President Donald Trump said Monday that the U.S. commands “great respect” from Beijing and that he will reach a “fantastic deal” with Chinese President Xi Jinping when the two leaders meet soon.
President Donald Trump said Friday he would impose a 100% tariff on China “over and above any Tariff they are currently paying” effective November 1 – massively escalating his trade war amid a heated dispute over export controls on rare earths.
In the Marshall Islands, where the land averages only 7 feet above sea level, people are acutely aware of climate change. If the world fails to rein in the greenhouse gas emissions driving climate change,
President Donald Trump attempted to lower the temperature in the U.S.-China trade war as both sides wrangle over tariffs and export controls. In an interview with Fox News’ Sunday Morning Futures, he also mixed in some flattery for Chinese President Xi Jinping while still airing some grievances.