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— Confucius
World’s second-largest economy grew 6.1% in 2019 as trade war and domestic pressures took toll
The new deal between the United States and China leaves untouched the thorniest issues driving the two economic giants apart. Solving them could take years.
‘Phase one’ agreement does not achieve many of Donald Trump’s goals
US and China signed a "phase one" trade deal on Jan. 15 that marks a major milestone in the more than two-year trade war between the world's top two economies.
Chinese Vice Premier Liu He said the agreement he signed with Donald Trump 'considerably addressed the concerns of both sides'
However, tariffs mean US consumers and businesses will be left to foot the bill.
The agreement includes some wins for President Trump, but implementing and enforcing the deal could be difficult.
Oil and gas companies may see an export revival from the accord, but they seek commitments that tariffs will be dropped.
(Teleborsa) - "L'intesa tra Stati Uniti e Cina può avere un rilevante impatto sul commercio di prodotti agroalimentari a livello mondiale". Lo ha affermato il presidente di Confagricoltura,...
For the first time in 2 years the spectre of a trade war does not hang over affairs
The power utility forecasts a dramatic fall in growth by 2025
Commitments by Beijing to purchase more farm goods has been met with scepticism
A chapter-by-chapter guide to the deal aimed at pausing the conflict between Washington and Beijing
Details span IP, currency and Beijing’s pledge to buy $200bn in US goods and services
Relations remain in a worse state than when Donald Trump took office
WASHINGTON: After nearly two years of conflict between the world's top two economic powers, the United States and China signed a trade truce on Wednesday, letting businesses around the globe breathe a sigh of relief.
President Donald Trump signed a trade agreement Wednesday with China that is expected to boost exports from U.S. farmers and manufacturers and is aimed at ...
An initial pact, cooling tensions in an election year, follows months of escalating tariffs and a trade war that seemed as if it would never end.
Companies have long accused Chinese rivals of swiping or seizing valuable technology. Beijing promises to ban those practices, but enforcement could be tough.
President Trump and a top Beijing official will meet today to sign an initial deal that eases the trade war. But many issues remain unresolved.
Pechino si è impegnata ad acquistare prodotti americani aggiuntivi per 200 miliardi di dollari in due anni. Una vittoria per Trump in vista del voto