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The president said he and Chinese President Xi Jinping still need to sign off on a preliminary deal, even though he called it "done."
President Donald Trump on Wednesday said in a Truth Social post that a “deal” with China has been completed. “Our deal with China is done,” Trump said in his all-caps social media post. Trump said both countries agreed to ease export restrictions,
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State Department has announced policy to 'aggressively revoke' visas, but president's remarks suggest a link to trade deal with Beijing US President Donald Trump reiterated his support for Chinese students in America on Thursday and pledged to help them remain in the country after graduation,
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Explícame on MSNWhat a 34% drop in U.S. exports means for China's trade outlookChina’s exports to the U.S. fell 34.5%—the sharpest drop since 2020—reflecting trade tensions and China’s pivot to other markets
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President Donald Trump signed congressional resolutions ending California's electric vehicle mandates and diesel engine restrictions.
While Donald Trump hailed the outcome of trade talks in London, Xi Jinping walked away with an understated strategic gain: a negotiating process that buys China time and helps defuse the threat of more harmful tariffs and technology curbs.
President Donald Trump said the deal with China is "done." His former Commerce Secretary told Business Insider it's far from comprehensive.