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President Donald Trump's trade war with Beijing has sent U.S.-China trade into a freefall and forced companies on both sides of the Pacific to regroup.
Analysts say a comparison of the readouts issued by the U.S. and China reveals "minor inconsistencies" on issues such as agriculture, tariffs and rare earths. But, experts argue, those differences are not significant.
Iran's military says it's trained and ready for any new U.S. assault as President Trump predicted a "long talk" about the war with China's President Xi in Beijing.
Both sides have become more willing to test rivals' vulnerabilities. That instability puts pressure on the market.
Chinese leader Xi Jinping opened Wednesday’s high-stakes meeting with President Trump by ominously raising the prospect of a future war between the US and China. Xi made reference to a geopolitical concept known as the Thucydides trap,
U.S. President Donald Trump is set to land in Beijing on Wednesday for a highly-anticipated summit with Chinese leader Xi Jinping.
The threat of import tariffs carries less weight than control of advanced semiconductors in the age of AI. In this context, few companies matter more than Nvidia in the US-China trade war. When Air Force One stopped to pick up Jensen Huang from Alaska en route to Beijing this month, it revealed how profoundly the US-China relationship has changed.