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There’s more to Monday’s soaring stocks than the pause in crushing China tariffs.
The United States and China have reached a trade agreement amid the second day of high-level negotiations, senior officials said Sunday.
President Trump and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent have both said numerous trade agreements could come as soon as this week.
President Donald Trump highlights his administration's trade agreement with China and more recent accomplishments during a 'Hannity' exclusive interview.
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BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The trade deal struck last week between the United States and Britain is probably not going to serve as a template for a trade agreement between the U.S. and the European Union, Lithuania's Finance Minister Rimantas Sadzius said on Tuesday.
Progress toward reducing trade barriers has been made but uncertainty from U.S. trade policy will lead to weaker growth and continued lower inflation in the U.K., Lombardelli said.
Gulf stock markets continued their upward trend early on Monday, buoyed by rising oil prices and developments in U.S.-China trade negotiations, which bolstered market sentiment as U.S. President Donald Trump prepares to visit the region.
Both the United States and China acknowledge their mutual dependence with an agreement to pause their tariff war.
When President Trump ended a tariff exemption for small packages from China and Hong Kong, e-commerce companies Shein and Temu lost a big advantage as they became exposed to Trump’s new sky-hig