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The White House has said its agreements with the U.K. and China are starting points, but so far the Trump administration has given up more than it has gained.
President Donald Trump hailed a “total reset” in trade relations between the U.S. and China. But other trading partners may not find negotiations quite so smooth. To many, China may have appeared the toughest agreement to reach but Trump suggested otherwise, taking aim at the European Union Monday.
Analysts welcomed the de-escalation agreed in Geneva, but told Newsweek that many questions remain unanswered.
China’s big appetite for the small, green “happy nuts” drives nearly a third of the $3 billion U.S. crop, centered in California.
Trade deals are driving the recovery for U.S. stocks with the S&P 500 erasing all of its losses post Liberation Day. President Trump continues his Middle East trip striking partnerships and investments,
Both nations pledged to cut their broad, ballooning tariffs after weekend talks. US tariffs dropped to 30% from 145%, while China’s moved to 10% from 125%, per a joint statement
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U.S. President Donald Trump could have the upper hand in subsequent trade talks with China as the nations hammer out further negotiations, according to Neo Wang, lead China economist and strategist at Evercore ISI.
President Donald Trump signed an order to lower prescription drug prices. Trump has been repeatedly bypassing Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu. House Republicans are steering clear of dramatic Medicaid cuts.