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U.S. trade with China needs to be balanced and probably needs to be smaller, U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said on Thursday, adding that he viewed a 25% drop in goods trade with China as heading in the "right direction.
Several US soybean cargoes are being prepared for China, according to a ship lineup seen by Bloomberg, after a trade pact opened the way for shipments to the Asian nation.
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Trump national security blueprint declares ‘era of mass migration is over,' targets China’s rise
President Donald Trump unveiled a national security plan declaring the "era of mass migration is over" while targeting China as central threat.
China will ramp up efforts to expand imports and develop balanced trade in the next five years, Commerce Minister Wang Wentao said in an interview with state news agency Xinhua on Friday.
China complained to Malaysia and Cambodia about the trade deals they signed with the US last month, underscoring the delicate balance countries must strike in the rivalry between Beijing and Washington.
China’s factory activity contracted for the eighth straight month in November, according to an official survey on Sunday, underscoring challenges for the country’s economy despite the U.S.-China trade
After President Donald Trump met with Chinese President Xi Jinping in October, farmers and agriculture industry insiders were optimistic that trade between the two countries would resume. Steve Hurley is a second-generation soybean farmer in Wicomico County,
Trump told reporters Tuesday that in his call with Xi the previous day, he urged the Chinese leader to speed up purchases. “He more or less agreed,” Trump said, according to Reuters. U.S. Trad e Secretary Scott Bessent, who has led the American negotiating team, insisted Chinese purchases remain “ right on schedule.”
French President Emmanuel Macron is visiting China for three days to focus on trade talks and the global crisis.
The US Federal Trade Commission is examining whether TP-Link Systems Inc., a California-based wireless router maker, may have deceived consumers by allegedly concealing its connections to China since its restructuring last year,