Trump’s Meeting with Xi Will Test His Tariff Brinksmanship
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Trump's Russia Oil Sanctions Face Early Test in China Meeting
(Bloomberg) — Ukraine and its allies have called on Donald Trump to pressure Xi Jinping over China’s support for Russia. Trump’s meeting with Xi later Thursday will be a major test of just how ready the US president is to get tough with Vladimir Putin.
In this episode of Black & White, we present the most comprehensive analysis of the changing political landscape of the world. Global dynamics are in turmoil ahead of the crucial meeting between US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping in Seoul. The issue of China's dominance over rare earth minerals, for which China controls 90% of the processing market, is expected to dominate the meeting. Meanwhile, Japan's new Prime Ministe…
Trump’s Meeting with Xi Will Test His Tariff Brinksmanship
“President Donald Trump heads into a historic meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping facing a delicate test: projecting strength against America’s top adversary without triggering another economic shock at home,” Politico reports. “The high-stakes encounter, the first between the two men in more than six years, comes after months of tariff feints and escalating rhetoric that have rattled markets and strained global supply chains — and at a momen…
CPDC Webinar: ‘Trump’s Meeting With Xi—A Reykjavik Moment?’
The Committee on the Present Danger: China (CPDC) holds a webinar at 11 a.m. ET on Oct. 28 titled “Trump’s Meeting With Xi: A ‘Reykjavik Moment’? Will He Resist, as Reagan Did, the Temptation to Prop Up America’s Mortal Enemy?” The discussion focuses on Trump’s expected meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in South Korea. Moderator: Frank Gaffney, president, Institute for the American …
US President Donald Trump expressed optimism about his next meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping at the APEC summit, highlighting progress on his Asian tour, which includes agreements with Japan and a renewed focus on global economic cooperation.
During his Asian business trip, US President Donald Trump signed a number of agreements to secure supplies of rare earth minerals, a critical sector long dominated by China and which have become essential for advanced manufacturing, from electric vehicles to smartphones. As the West is gradually becoming a prisoner of China The accords are a clear effort to reduce dependence on China ahead of a key meeting with its leader Xi Jinping. They could…
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