Trump Says U.S. Trade Deal With China Is Done
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US and China agree on trade framework
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US unrest diverts Donald Trump's attention from China, but analysts warn domestic struggles could have spillover effects on foreign policy The unrest in Los Angeles has revealed US domestic tensions that could momentarily divert Donald Trump's attention from his China policies,
Two days of trade talks resulted in what leaders called a framework agreement meant to solidify terms of a truce that the superpowers reached in Geneva last month.
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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNNearly 65% of Koreans believe U.S.-China rivalry is nation's biggest threat: PollA recent public opinion survey shows that Koreans favor neither a strategy of relying on the United States for security and China for economic ties, nor one of aligning fully with the United States in both areas.
US President Donald Trump announced a trade agreement with China, focusing on rare earth exports and allowing Chinese students to study in the US. The deal awaits final nod from Trump and President Xi Jinping.
The 30-minute call comes as Lee, a liberal from South Korea's Democratic Party, seeks to ease tensions on the Korean Peninsula. North-South relations are at their most strained in decades amid Kim's frequent ballistic missile tests and North Korean troop deployments to support Russia's war against Ukraine.
China and 53 African countries called on nations, especially the United States, to return to the "right track" of resolving trade differences, the official Xinhua news agency reported on Wednesday.
The US and China ended two days of talks in London with the announcement of a new effort to move past recent flare-ups. Market observers said the agreement was not sizable, but at least relations are no longer moving in the wrong direction.
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Hudson Institute senior fellow Michael Sobolik discusses the case around a suspected Chinese agroterrorist and suggests what the United States should do to combat the China threat on ‘The Will Cain Show.