Trump, China and trade deal
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White House officials are negotiating and seeking trade deals with China. Watch the video above for more information.
"We're in much better shape because it's now clear that if there's gonna be a real trade war with anyone, it would just be with China," Secretary Ross tells Fortune.
The U.S. and China have reached an agreement — again — to deescalate trade tensions. China is making it easier for U.S. companies crucial magnets and rare earths materials.
U.S. Trade Representative Jameison Greer said talks with China are “going in the right direction” as negotiators in Washington and Beijing try to break an impasse on tariffs.
The economy was supposed to crumble. The trade war was expected to escalate out of control. Markets were forecast to plunge. None of that has happened. But Trump’s early trade victory may be short-lived.
President Trump said the U.S. had signed a trade deal with China, while Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said the White House is close to agreements with several trading partners, ahead of the ...
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President Donald Trump hosted Philippine President Ferdinand “Bong Bong” Marcos Jr. at the White House to discuss security and hammer out a trade deal.