US, China Start 2nd Day of Talks for Tariff Truce Extension
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Taiwan, Lai Ching-te and Donald Trump
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The Taiwanese president had intended to stop in New York and then Dallas as part of a trip to diplomatic allies in Central and South America.
Japan said Saturday that the country’s newly announced $550B investment package could be used to help finance semiconductor plants in the US.
Also in today’s newsletter, Cambodia and Thailand agree ceasefire, and Germany and France hit out at EU-US deal
US tariff negotiations have heated, as the August 1 deadline looms, with countries scrambling to avoid steep new duties. Deals with the EU, Japan and others have been struck, but talks with South Korea,
From what a US-China trade deal could look like to the Type 076 Sichuan amphibious assault ship, here’s a round-up from today’s coverage.
Nick Marro, lead for global trade & principal Asia economist at the Economic Intelligence Unit, talks about Taiwan's economic growth, from AI-related growth opportunities to tariff risks. He says that even if Taiwan does manage to secure a lower tariff rate with the US,
Taiwan's government said on Wednesday that a trade delegation led by the vice premier was in Washington, D.C., for a new round of in-person negotiations with U.S. officials this week.
View PDF After more than three months of formal negotiations and many more months of speculation about the Trump administration’s trade and economic policy toward Japan, Washington and Tokyo have agreed to a trade deal.