During his virtual remarks to the World Economic Forum today, President Trump discussed the relationship between China and the United States and where he sees it going over the next four years.
China is not seeking a trade surplus and is willing to import more competitive and high-quality products and services to ...
DAVOS, Switzerland - Domestic market consumption, manufacturing development, and green transition are poised to become key drivers of China's sustained economic growth in the coming years, said a ...
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Donald Trump said he was leaning on Xi Jinping for China’s help in ending the war in Ukraine during a speech to business leaders in Davos.
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President Donald Trump spoke virtually to the World Economic Forum and touted his tax cut and tariff plans while calling for ...