Trump says could let March 1 deadline for China trade deal slide
Tuesday, 12 February 2019 () U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that he could see letting the March 1 deadline for reaching a trade agreement with China slide a little, but that he would prefer not to and expects to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping to close the deal at some point.
According to Reuters, U.S. President Donald Trump said that he could see letting the March 1 deadline for reaching a trade agreement with China slide a little, but that he would prefer not to. Top U.S. officials arrived in the Chinese capital on Tuesday before high-level trade talks, as the world’s...
President Donald Trump took a gamble by starting a trade war with Beijing in 2018. At the time, the White House bet it was going to force the world's second-largest economy to change what was seen as..
According to Reuters, Wall Street’s main indexes were set on Friday to post their biggest weekly gain in nearly a month, as investors were optimistic about the ongoing trade talks to resolve a..
U.S. President Donald Trump said Friday he may extend the current deadline of March 1 for reaching a trade deal with China. Reuters reports Trump told a news conference Friday, “There is a..
According to Reuters, Progress in the U.S.-China trade talks helped send world stock markets broadly higher on Friday and pulled investors out of the safety of government bonds. China’s state news..
Talks between China and the United States to resolve their trade war will resume next week in Washington. Reuters reports representatives from both countries this week said they made progress in..
European shares rose on Friday amid encouraging signs from U.S.-China trade talks. The uptick comes after weak data from both countries sent world stocks plunging. According to Reuters, Europe’s..
Chinese President Xi Jinping, center, meets with U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer, third from left, U.S. Andy Wong/Pool via REUTERS WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Officials from the United States..
US President Donald Trump says he could see letting the March 1 deadline for reaching a trade agreement with China slide a little, as representatives from both... News24
President Donald Trump will get an update on trade talks with China on Saturday at his Florida retreat, after U.S.-Chinese discussions in Beijing saw progress... Reuters
· *The Trump administration said levying tariffs would pressure China to address intellectual-property transfer and other policies.*
· *Experts have long seen... Business Insider
So far, the U.S. trade war with China hasn't affected consumers much. But without a deal soon, tariffs on thousands of products will more than double. NPR Also reported by •NYTimes.com