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President Donald Trump has long tried to portray himself as something of a strongman on China, though his tough talk and trade wars are often undercut by his remarkably accommodating nature toward Xi Jinping.
China and the U.S., the world's two largest economies, wield great influence over the oil market and are using it to help plug the supply gap.
At Beijing's Great Hall of the People, after high-level talks with Trump, Chinese leader Xi Jinping hailed the US-China relationship as the world's most consequential during a state banquet for US President Donald Trump,
President Donald Trump arrived in China for a highly anticipated two-day summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping amid tensions over the U.S. war against Iran.
The standoff comes as Chinese firms increasingly turn to domestic chipmakers like Huawei, in a drive to reduce China’s dependence on Western technologies.
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Trump’s China Trip Underscores How Power Has Shifted East
The U.S. President painted the trip as a success, but he appeared on the backfoot in Beijing.
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Xi’s long game with Trump: What I’ve learned after covering 30 years of US-China ties
When I began covering US-China relations as a young journalist in the late 1990s, the sticking points between the two countries, especially when it came to high-level meetings, were often summarized as the three Ts: Tiananmen,
President Donald Trump claimed China had agreed to buy oil from the U.S. as part of bilateral talks that occurred with Chinese President Xi Jinping this week. “One thing I think that we are going to make a deal on,