China, Trump and Geneva
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President Trump's administration scaled back high tariffs on China after advisors, including Susie Wiles and Scott Bessent, cautioned that the economic burden disproportionately affected his core supporters.
Strelmark President Hilary Fordwich says US President Donald Trump has “brought the Chinese to the table”. “You just really can’t satisfy the left, they’re saying, oh, President Trump is capitulating,
T op negotiators from the United States and China are set to meet in Geneva on Saturday, as the world’s two largest economies seek to navigate a path away from a bruising trade war that has disrupted global supply chains, slowed economic growth, and sent shockwaves through industries from electronics to agriculture.
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Speaking at a press briefing at the White House on Monday, US President Donald Trump said, “The talks in Geneva were very friendly, the relationship is very good, we are not looking to hurt China. China has been hurt very badly.
The US-China tech conflict is intensifying even as leaders project a veneer of diplomacy. During trade talks in Geneva, President Donald Trump said the US was "not looking to hurt China," hinting at a tension pause.
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia -- U.S. President Donald Trump met with interim Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa in Saudi Arabia on Wednesday, the first encounter between the two nations’ leaders in 25 years and one that could serve as a turning point for Syria as it struggles to emerge from decades of international isolation.
President Trump said he will move to normalize relations and lift sanctions on Syria's new government to give the country "a chance at peace."
In a surprising turn, the US and China have agreed to de-escalate their trade war, with the US significantly reducing tariffs on Chinese goods. Beijing responded by lowering its tariffs on US products.