Trade war: US-China trade talks in London next week
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Politicians said the call between the two leaders, which focused on trade, had ‘made us very anxious’ about the implications for the island.
The U.S. and China will hold their next round of trade talks in London on Monday, President Donald Trump announced, as the two countries attempt to lower tensions and chart a path toward a trade deal.
China's decision in April to restrict exports of a wide range of rare earths and related magnets has tripped up the supply chains central to automakers, aerospace manufacturers, semiconductor companies and military contractors around the world.
Just weeks ago, markets rejoiced as a de-facto trade embargo between the world’s two largest economies was called off — with US President Donald Trump declaring a “total reset” with China. Yet, the reality of that reset is starting to look awfully familiar.
Their February deal to incorporate AI technologies into iPhones in China is on hold due to geopolitical tensions resulting from U.S. President Donald Trump
China's services activity expanded at a slightly faster pace in May, with new orders growing more quickly than in April, though new export orders declined due to uncertainty stemming from U.S. tariffs,