During a Q&A Thursday with the World Economic Forum, one of the panelists asked President Trump about China: "We know that you called President Xi Jinping last Friday..." President Trump corrected: "He called me,
President Donald Trump corrected World Economic Forum CEO Børge Brende after Brende asked about a conversation with President of the People's Republic of China Xi Jinping. "He called me."
Chinese President Xi Jinping and a handful of European leaders. LONDON — It's that time of year when the great and the good gather for the annual World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. A slew of heads of state, politicians and business moguls are ...
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World Economic Forum President & CEO Borge Brende asks about China: "We know that you called President Xi Jinping last Friday..." President Trump on China: "He called me, but I see it very good.
When Bao Li and Qing Bao arrived in Washington DC on Friday, they were given a heroes’ welcome...
Trump’s image dominated the room from multiple screens. Below the movie-theater-size emperor at center stage sat five business and political leaders looking tiny in their WEF-logo seats. Once they might have been called “masters of the universe” themselves, but now they were just supplicants lobbing softball questions at the Übermensch.
U.S. President Donald Trump said Thursday he has "always had a great relationship" with Chinese President Xi Jinping and that he looks forward to "getting along with China." The newly minted president said earlier this week that he may increase duties on Chinese goods by 10% as soon as Feb. 1.
The president targeted Europe for trade inequities and encouraged countries across the globe to invest in manufacturing in the U.S.—or face steep duties.
17 (UPI) --President-elect Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping ... controls. World News // 16 hours ago President Trump calls on OPEC to lower oil prices at economic forum Jan. 23 ...
DUBAI: Most stock markets in the Gulf ended higher on Sunday driven by optimism over US President Donald Trump’s recent comments hinting at a more relaxed approach to tariffs on Chinese goods and potentially lower US interest rates.
YIELDS on government securities (GS) fell in a “relief rally” last week on US President Donald J. Trump’s softer-than-expected stance on tariffs following his return to the White House. GS yields, which move opposite to prices,