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The confirmation fulfills one expected outcome of Trump’s visit to Beijing and solidifies a truce between the world’s two largest economies.
China has agreed to purchase at least $17 billion of agricultural products from the US annually through 2028, the White House said in a fact sheet detailing President Donald Trump’s two-day summit in China.
T o have a coffee delivered to an office in Shanghai, simply ask one of China’s artificial-intelligence super-apps to choose a brew on your behalf, press “confirm” and the b
This week, during the first visit of a U.S. President to the People’s Republic of China since 2017, President Donald
Taiwan's representative to the U.S. Alexander Yui said on Sunday that "we want peace and stability" as Taiwan became among the most closely-watched issues in last week's summit.
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Taiwan's president says island 'will never be sacrificed or traded' in stern rebuke of China
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te vows Taiwan will never be sacrificed or traded, rebuking China and thanking Trump for security cooperation.
Ray Dalio, founder of Bridgewater Associates, said during an interview with Bloomberg that he has heard from people in Asian countries that they no longer feel they can depend on the U.S. for protection and will have no choice but to accept China as the center of world order.
After wrapping up his two-day visit to China, President Trump called the trip "incredible," but while it was big on pageantry, it fell short on concrete agreements. Still, Trump hailed business deals for American companies and farmers while Chinese leader Xi Jinping touted a new era for the stability of China-U.
U.S. President Donald Trump has described arms sales to Taiwan as a "very good negotiating chip" in dealings with China.
CNBC's Eunice Yoon explores how China is using humanoid robots to advance beyond entertainment to employment.