Business - Trade, Tech, and Rare Earths to Dominate Trump's China Trip
James Carville says Trump’s China trip is driven by business interests, not diplomacy, as the delegation includes American business leaders and Brett Ratner.
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View: Trump has to play ball with China on rare earths
Tim’s viewThe summit this week between US President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping illustrates the waning power of US fossil fuel leverage.One of the key potential outcomes of the summit is a deal to extend a moratorium on Chinese export restrictions, which are now set to kick back in around the time of the midterm elections in November. Even with the exemption, Chinese export volumes for unpronounceable but irreplaceable things like…
'Appalling' director's surprise appearance during Trump's China trip incenses analyst
The full breadth of President Donald Trump's entourage of American business leaders and dignitaries was unveiled during a welcoming ceremony in China early Thursday morning, which included an appearance of one individual who incensed a political analyst. Ana Navarro, a CNN commentator, noted that Br...
Business - Trade, tech, and rare earths to dominate Trump's China trip
More than a dozen executives from the world's largest companies have joined US President Donald Trump on a high-stakes visit to China. The business delegation points to an agenda dominated by trade, technology, and rare earths. The minerals are the building block of many modern industries, and a source of economic leverage for Beijing. Also in the show - the US Senate approves Kevin Warsh to be the next Chairman of the Federal Reserve.
'He doesn't give a' you-know-what: DC insider tears into Trump's China trip
Democratic strategist and political commentator James Carville is blasting what he says is the "one thing" President Donald Trump is thinking about on his trip to China, and it has nothing to do with diplomacy, the U.S. economy, or the war in Iran.Carville told Al Hunt on their Politicon podcast that it was "really interesting" that all the people he took to China were essentially the people who were in the "first three rows" from his inaugural …
Donald Trump did not land alone on Chinese soil. He is bringing a large part of the US tech and financial elite with him to the negotiations in Beijing. – Some interpret it as a clear show of power of the US economy and business life, says SVT's US correspondent Sofia Yohannes.
In Depth: What’s at Stake for the U.S. Executives on Trump’s China Trip
In Depth: What’s at Stake for the U.S. Executives on Trump’s China Trip - Top executives from Nvidia, Micron, Boeing and other major American firms hope to revive business opportunities in China as export controls, security reviews and trade disputes continue to strain ties between Washington and Beijing
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