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US and China officials meet in Sweden to discuss tariffs and trade tensions. A possible extension of current tariffs is on the table. Analysts view this as groundwork for a future Trump-Xi meeting. Long-term solutions are needed for trade balance,
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China’s Crisis Worsens: Tariffs and Global Anger Spark Rebellion Against XiA perfect storm is brewing inside China, where the fallout from relentless U.S. tariffs and mounting global trade disputes is pushing the economy to the edge, and Xi Jinping’s regime to panic. Factories once buzzing with activity are shuttering as abrupt tariffs slash profitability overnight.
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END OF REGIME in China: CCP CRUMBLES as Xi Jinping PANICSExplore the challenges facing China's economy and Xi Jinping's leadership, including US tariffs and internal pressures.
Top trade officials from China and the U.S. are in Stockholm for talks aimed at easing trade tensions. U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng lead discussions expected to extend current tariff levels.
For years, the West has been trumpeting concerns about China’s growing industrial overcapacity and the disruption that was causing within their economies. Now, it seems, China is admitting that it may have a problem.
Tech giant Nvidia said this month it would resume sales of its H20 graphics processing units (GPU) to China, reversing an export curb the Trump administration imposed in April to
The Trump administration’s bid to stop Chinese manufacturers from evading U.S. tariffs may lead to supply chain disruptions and increased costs for American companies.