Xi Plays Long Game on US-China Trade
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In a lengthy phone conversation last week with China’s communist leader, President Trump accepted Xi Jinping’s invitation to visit Beijing soon. The U.S.
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Donald Trump and Xi Jinping break the ice to "correct the course" with their first call since the trade warIn early May, after two intense days of negotiations in Switzerland, Washington and Beijing agreed to drastically suspend most tariffs imposed since April 2 for 90 days. After the start of a trade war 2.
A young Tibetan appointed by China’s atheist Communist Party as the second-highest leader of Tibetan Buddhism has pledged to make the religion more Chinese.
China is putting a six-month limit on rare-earth export licenses for U.S. automakers and manufacturers, according to people familiar with the matter, giving Beijing leverage if trade tensions flare up again while adding to uncertainty for American industry.
President Trump railed against Xi Jinping in a late-night social media post days ahead of their planned call, complaining that the Chinese leader is “extremely hard to make a deal with” as trade talks stall.
On June 5, U.S. President Donald Trump held a phone call with Chinese President Xi Jinping. It marked the first direct conversation between the two leaders since Trump began his second term — and the first since tensions sharply escalated in 2025’s U.S.-China trade war.
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Daily Times on MSNTrump-Xi's 90-Minute GambleIn an X-post that barely exceeded a hundred words, President Donald Trump confirmed a 90-minute telephonic conversation with Chinese President Xi Jinping. While the statement appeared brief and deliberately vague,
Xi Jinping and Denis Sassou Nguesso's congratulatory letters at the FOCAC ministerial meeting signal a renewed commitment to strengthening China-Africa relations amidst global challenges.
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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSNLukashenko proposes Xi Jinping statue in Minsk for stadium giftLukashenko made the suggestion during the stadium’s grand opening on June 7. The facility, along with an Olympic-size swimming pool, was entirely funded by China, Lukashenko said, calling them a “gift from the Chinese people.