Trump, China and Trade Deal
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President Trump predicted that Thailand and Cambodia will soon ink a peace deal amid his push to get a ceasefire after deadly fighting erupted between the two neighboring Southeast Asian countries
Did the Trump administration lift sanctions on Myanmar after its military leader sent the White House a nice letter? Consider a timeline of recent events.
President Donald Trump commemorated National Korean War Veterans Armistice Day with a message honoring the nearly 2 million Americans who fought in the Korean War. The July 28 statement praised veterans who served in what’s often called the “Forgotten War.”
He’s a wheeler-dealer, our president, needless to say, and he’s kind of cutting these deals — but he has scared these people, and he’s leveraged American bargaining
U.S. senators from both major parties plan to introduce bills this week targeting China over its treatment of minority groups, dissidents and Taiwan, emphasizing security and human rights as President Donald Trump focuses on trade with Beijing.
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Inquirer Business on MSNTrade deals boosting risk appetite in Asia, including the PhilippinesThe new US import tariff on goods from Asian countries like the Philippines suggests that President Donald Trump may be taking a “relatively more moderate form” of trade protectionism—a shift that is fueling increased risk appetite among investors.
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Cryptopolitan on MSNTrump’s new Asia tariff strategy is leaving exporters cluelessDonald Trump’s new Asia tariff strategy is leaving exporters in Vietnam, Indonesia, and the Philippines trying to make sense of what exactly counts as Chinese.
Now that Donald Trump's arbitrary July 9 deadline for negotiations on "reciprocal" tariffs has come and gone, what are the implications for Southeast Asia? To date, Vietnam, Indonesia and the Philippines are the only countries in the region to have secured so-called deals.
President Donald Trump announced trade deals with Japan, the Philippines, and Indonesia this week. But the needle may not have moved much when it comes to swaying Southeast Asia from China's
President Donald Trump announced Sunday that the United States and the European Union reached a framework for a trade deal, ending a monthslong saga with America’s largest trading partner.