Europe Roundup: Sterling steadies near 4 - month lows on soft construction PMI, dollar off peaks against yen on U.S. -
China tariff talk concerns, European shares slump - Thursday, May 3rd, 2018
Not exact matches
BEIJING, May 3 (Reuters)- A U.S. trade delegation arrived in
China on Thursday for
talks on
tariffs, with state media saying
China will stand up to U.S. bullying if need be, but it was better to work things out at the negotiating table.
BEIJING, May 3 - A U.S. trade delegation arrived in Beijing on Thursday for key
talks over
tariffs, with Chinese state media saying
China will stand up to U.S. bullying if needed but that it was still better to hash things out around the negotiating table.
BEIJING, May 3 - A U.S. trade delegation arrived in
China on Thursday for
talks on
tariffs, with state media saying
China will stand up to U.S. bullying if need be, but it was better to work things out at the negotiating table.
«Here's the bottom line: just because we're not
talking about
tariffs every day, that doesn't mean our trade dispute with
China is somehow over,» the «Mad Money» host said.
«Blunt force instruments» like
tariffs won't go as far with
China as
talks that bring in Europe or Japan, said Douglas Peterson.
WASHINGTON / BEIJING, April 4 - President Donald Trump's administration said on Wednesday
talks with Beijing could resolve an escalating U.S. -
China trade fight after
China retaliated against U.S. proposals to slap
tariffs on $ 50 billion in Chinese goods by targeting key American imports with similar duties.
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China in
talks to shield soybeans and other farm products from trade war
tariffs
BEIJING, May 3 (Reuters)- A U.S. trade delegation arrived in Beijing on Thursday for key
talks over
tariffs, with Chinese state media saying
China will stand up to U.S. bullying if needed but that it was still better to hash things out around the negotiating table.
But it needn't be terminal
China «doesn't want a trade war» with US, as sides agree to more
talks in Beijing soon Never mind
China, could Trump country be hardest hit by
tariffs?
China and the United States have reached a breakthrough in
talks on eliminating duties on information technology products, a deal that could pave the way for the first major
tariff - cutting agreement at the World Trade Organization in 17 years.
* TRADE: A U.S. trade delegation arrived in Beijing on Thursday for key
talks over
tariffs, with Chinese state media saying
China will stand up to U.S. bullying if needed but that it was still better to hash things out around the negotiating table.
It's a tense time for U.S. farmers, who could be in for rocky times as the U.S. and
China heat up
talks of
tariffs.
Donald Trump
talks a lot about imposing
tariffs on Mexico and
China.
While metals have rallied on pledges to boost construction of roads, airports and bridges, vows to renegotiate the North Atlantic Treaty Agreement and
talk of
tariffs on
China have weighed on the outlook for developing economies.
WASHINGTON / BEIJING The most likely outcome for tense U.S. -
China trade
talks launching on Thursday is an agreement to keep
talking, with U.S. President Donald Trump maintaining his threat to press ahead with punitive
tariffs on Chinese goods, trade experts say.
The White House said Monday it would postpone a decision on imposing
tariffs on U.S. imports of steel and aluminum from the European Union, Canada and Mexico for 30 days, avoiding the potential for a trade battle with Europe as the U.S. prepares for tense trade
talks in
China this week.
As the White House threatens to impose more
tariffs, there are
talks of a possible «coalition of the willing» to stand up to
China over what Washington sees as unfair trade practices.
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With all of this
tariff talk going on, especially involving
China, I wanted to find a purchase that I could make that would not be affected by the alleged
tariffs.
A breakthrough deal to fundamentally change
China's economic policies is viewed as highly unlikely during the two days of
talks, though a package of short - term Chinese measures could delay Washington's decision to impose
tariffs on about $ 50 billion worth of Chinese exports.
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China» s economy, growth potential and the possible effects of the U.S.
tariff talks.
Donald Trump has dispatched a high - level delegation to Beijing for trade
talks with
China this week, which should be a reassuring sign amid rising
tariff threats.
«The President - elect
talked about imposing
tariffs on imported goods from
China,» Brenner says.
A U.S. delegation arrived in Beijing on Thursday for
talks on
tariffs, with state media saying
China will stand up to U.S. bullying.
Investors were also keeping a close watch on U.S. -
China trade
talks, though analysts said they had little confidence that the U.S. delegation in Beijing, led by Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, will achieve any breakthrough on the
tariff standoff between the world's two biggest economies.
Xi
talked about autos and reducing
China's
tariffs on them.
A U.S. delegation, led by the U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, is in
China for two - day
talks on
tariffs.
President Donald Trump is sending his top economic advisers to
China this week for
talks about the trade dispute in which the two countries have threatened to slap
tariffs on tens of billions of dollars of each other's exports.
The letter, organized by the Washington - based National Taxpayers Union, comes as the Trump administration travels to
China this week for
talks aimed at averting a trade war and weighs whether to permanently exempt allies from steel and aluminum
tariffs.
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tariffs on Chinese imports and floated retaliatory
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One is, they have no incentive to build plants that are more expensive without someone picking up the tab for the difference; another, there are trade barriers and
tariffs that need to be adjusted (Bush folks say they are
talking with Chinese about this); another is the lack of intellectual property rights law in
China (and other developing countries).