Is the tit-for-tat trade battle between the United States and China hitting a possible turning point? Beijing says its door is open for trade talks with the U.S., but is a deal really on the horizon, or is it just more political posturing?
Prices are primed to skyrocket on packages from China worth less than $800. We have the details on how much shoppers still buying from Chinese e-shopping sites will have to shell out.
President Donald Trump touts $8 trillion in new investment during a meeting with top business leaders. That comes as some Chinese firms quietly open factories in the United States to avoid tariffs.
In a critical step in countering China’s dominance in critical minerals, the White House gives details on a minerals deal with Ukraine.
And, President Trump threatens major punishments for countries buying Iranian oil, as China remains Iran’s biggest buyer.
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- Trump Celebrates $8 Trillion in US Investment
- Chinese Firms Open Factories in US to Avoid Tariffs
- White House Provides More Details on Ukraine Minerals Deal
- Trump: Buyers of Iranian Oil Could Face Sanctions
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- US Seeks Enforcement on China’s IP Theft
- House Dem Calls Attention to CCP Threat Amid Funding Push
- EU Regulator Fines TikTok $600 Million Over Data Protection
- US Economy Shrinks 0.3 Percent in First Quarter