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President-elect Donald Trump invited Chinese President Xi Jinping and conservative ... was the first foreign leader whose invitation to the inauguration became public in December.
The two should go beyond the tariff pause and strike a historic détente, writes Lyle Goldstein and J. Tedford Tyler.
Chinese leader Xi Jinping has not spoken to US President ... two leaders spoke by phone was on January 17, days before Trump’s inauguration for his second term. Since last week, Trump has ...
Donald Trump faces global scrutiny. Xi Jinping confronts internal challenges. Purges within China's military raise concerns about loyalty. Key generals have disappeared. Xi aims for a fourth term ...
President Trump claimed that Chinese President Xi Jinping called him amidst a tense tariff battle where neither country seems willing to concede. "Will you call President Xi if he doesn’t ...
Shehzad Qazi, international managing director at China Beige Book, joins Market Domination to explain why a direct call between US President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping is unlikely.
King's College London business lecturer Xin Sun said it was "highly unlikely" Mr Xi called Mr Trump because to call him without invitation would imply Mr Xi would make concessions under pressure.
Donald Trump said Chinese President Xi Jinping had “called” him, despite denials from Beijing that talks to ease trade tensions between the world’s two largest economies had started.
President Trump said that “we’re meeting with China ... suggested on Friday that he had been in touch with Xi Jinping, China’s president, even as Chinese officials insisted that no ...