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(Reuters) -President Donald Trump remains firm that the United States is not going to unilaterally reduce tariffs on Chinese ...
President Donald Trump on Friday floated cutting tariffs on China to 80% ahead of a weekend meeting as he looks to ...
U.S. and Chinese officials are set to meet in Switzerland to discuss potentially de-escalating the trade spat that has ...
The president said reducing tariffs to 80 percent from the current 145 percent “sounds right,” as U.S. and Chinese ...
Oil prices rose over 1% on Friday and were set for their first weekly gains since mid-April as a U.S. trade deal with United ...
The South African rand was little changed on Friday, as financial markets were firmly focused on U.S.-China trade talks this ...
President Donald Trump suggested that tariffs on Chinese goods should be slashed to 80%.The rate would still be high but ...
As a massive new tariff chokes US demand for Chinese imports, local retailers who sell Chinese-made goods are preparing for ...
Switzerland's president lamented “disappointing” talks Friday with U.S. President Donald Trump's treasury secretary that did ...
The meeting is the strongest sign yet that the world's two biggest economies are ready to de-escalate their trade war.
Wall Street digested the latest signs President Trump's trade war could be entering a more conciliatory phase.
Wall Street digested the latest signs President Trump's trade war could be entering a more conciliatory phase.