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World Trade Center Metro Manila. The event welcomed hundreds of industry leaders, government officials, exhibitors, and professionals from the manufacturing and subcontracting sectors.The program ...
Mr. Dennis Chan (AIAP Chairman), Mr. Sherwin Ricaflanca (IECEP Treasurer), Hon. Alma F. Argayoso (DTI-FTSC Assistant Secretary), Mr. Willie Estoque (AIAP Executive Director), Mr. Tereso Panga ...
Treasury Department Secretary Scott Bessent said Sunday that “substantial progress” had been made in trade talks between the United States and China after meeting for two days in Geneva ...
But as trade envoys from the world’s two biggest economies blinked, finding ways to pull back from potentially massive disruptions to world trade and their own markets, investors rejoiced.
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer were conferring with Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng in the Swiss city in the first such talks between the world's two ...
hinese Vice Premier He Lipeng began talks with United States Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent early on Saturday in Geneva in a tentative first step towards defusing a trade war that is disrupting ...
A bronze statue commemorating Trump's survival of the Butler, PA, assassination attempt was displayed in the Oval Office ...
WASHINGTON – Senior US and Chinese officials are in Switzerland this weekend for talks aimed at de-escalating a burgeoning trade war sparked by President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariff roll ...
Vice Commerce Minister Li Chenggang said it would contain "good news for the world". US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Trade Representative Jamieson Greer described "substantial progress ...
But investors rejoiced as trade envoys from the world’s two biggest economies blinked, finding ways to pull back from potentially massive disruptions to world trade and their own markets.
High-stakes talks between the world’s two largest economies are opening in Switzerland on Saturday, offering the clearest opportunity yet for the US and China to de-escalate their trade war.
No country has been hit harder by Trump’s trade war than China, the world’s biggest exporter and second largest economy. U.S. tariffs against China are set at 145% and China tariffs on the U.S ...