White House, Trump and Russia
The White House has also accused Canada and Mexico of failing to prevent criminal gangs from smuggling fentanyl into the US. Beijing has hit back with a 15% tariff of its own, and Canada has announced 25% tariffs against $30bn worth of US goods,
China is firmly opposed to the White House’s additional 10% tariff on Chinese imports and will take countermeasures to protect its interests, a Ministry of Commerce spokesperson said Tuesday morning Beijing time.
Trump says extra 10% duty on China imports coming March 4 China rejects White House fentanyl accusations Beijing vows steps to protect Chinese firms' interests Top Communist Party official vows to "resolve" external shocks BEIJING,
Donald Trump has imposed a swath of tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China, sparking retaliation from Beijing and sending stock markets lower as fears mount over a trade war. In the most sweeping trade measures since returning to the White House in January,
President Zelenskyy's visit to the White House turned into a heated argument with Trump and VP JD Vance, impacting US-Ukraine relations and halting US military aid to Ukraine. The EU plans to step up defense spending,
The Associated Press’ decision to keep using the name Gulf of Mexico despite the Trump administration's demand to call it the Gulf of America has landed the White House in a new phase in its relationship with the press.
Bitcoin extended gains late Wednesday as the Trump administration grants temporary tariff relief and Beijing ramps up economic support.
Contrary to Beijing’s expectations, China seemed to have been let off easy in the early days of the Trump 2.0 presidency. Will that last?
Tensions flared during the live, televised discussion after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky questioned U.S. President Donald Trump's trust in Russian President Vladimir Putin, citing his past violations of agreements and land grabs—first in 2014 and again with its full-scale invasion in 2022.
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China hits US agriculture, says won't be bullied by fresh Trump tariffs
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China Warns It’s Ready for ‘Any Type of War’ With U.S. After Trump Tariffs
China warns US it is ready for ‘any type of war’ as trade tensions escalate
China has warned it is ready for "any type of war" in response to President Donald Trump's tariffs on Chinese goods. The statement comes as Beijing boosts defense spending and tensions escalate.
Within minutes of the new U.S. tariffs taking effect, China unveiled on Tuesday its initial response by placing additional 10% to 15% tariffs on imported U.S. goods, like chicken, wheat, soybeans and beef.
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