Trump, China and tariff threats
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The White House hosted an “African leaders” summit of sorts this week. But only five countries from the continent of more than 50 nations were welcome to join. US President Donald Trump hosted a working lunch in Washington,
China warned the Trump Administration that the move to ban it and other foreign adversaries from purchasing farmland in the U.S. "will only backfire".
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Yonhap News Agency on MSN(LEAD) ASEAN talks joined by U.S., China to begin with Trump's tariffs overshadowingAsia-Pacific's largest security forum was set to begin Thursday as top diplomats gathered in Malaysia, but steep tariffs by U.S. President Donald Trump are expected to overshadow the annual gatherings.
Government officials say adversaries’ U.S. farmland ownership can imperil national security, while China has dismissed the concerns.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said that there needed to be a “genuine rebalancing” in the China-Europe relationship.
Chinese state media warned the Trump administration against striking deals that sideline China, after the president announced that Asian countries would face higher tariffs starting on Aug. 1.
China is expanding its visa-free entry to 75 countries as part of a broader campaign to boost inbound tourism.
That's how much U.S. farmland Chinese-owned entities hold, according to the Agriculture Department, amounting to an area about the size of Los Angeles. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins says the administration will work to ban sales of farmland to buyers from China and other countries of concern,
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