Trump, Xi and China
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When the wheels of Air Force One lifted up from Beijing on Friday, US President Trump was wrapping a three-day visit with many questions still outstanding about what exactly he and Chinese leader Xi Jinping had agreed to. Over the weekend, statements from ...
By Ankur Banerjee and Samuel Shen SINGAPORE, May 18 (Reuters) - The focus on "strategic stability" during a summit between U.S. President Donald Trump and China's Xi Jinping will ease Sino-American geopolitical risks for Chinese markets,
Chinese state dinners traditionally draw on Huaiyang cuisine, from the region surrounding Shanghai, known for its mild, subtle flavours, refined knife-work and emphasis on seasonal dishes.
The highly anticipated summit in Beijing showcased how China today is more willing than ever to directly challenge the United States.
US President Donald Trump's visit to Beijing ended with a tour of Zhongnanhai, the exclusive, heavily guarded 14th Century compound where top Chinese leaders live and work. Xi leading him on the tour was yet another moment for the cameras in a two-day trip heavy on pageantry but scant on details about policy agreed by both sides.
Donald Trump has cast doubt on a $14 billion weapons package for Taiwan after talks with Xi Jinping in Beijing, raising urgent questions about US commitment to the island and whether the two superpowers can avoid the so-called Thucydides Trap.
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 will arrive in Beijing this week for a summit with President Xi Jinping on May 14 to 15, where U. officials say a deal for Beijing to buy more U.