On January 20 at the US Capitol, Donald Trump’s inauguration is overshadowed by the presence of China’s Xi Jinping, despite Xi declining the invitation due to political reasons. Trump’s unconventional invitation to Xi reflects his unpredictable foreign policy approach, contrasting with his hawkish stance on China as he prepares to take office. As US-China tensions escalate, Trump’s conflicting gestures raise questions about the true nature of American diplomacy under his leadership.
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U.S. and EU scramble to strike a trade deal ahead of Aug. 1 deadline
The Trump administration and the EU are racing to finalize a trade deal before the August 1 deadline, with potential tariffs threatening to increase costs for consumers and businesses. Recent agreements with other trading partners, like Japan, suggest a framework for negotiations, while the EU could agree to a 15% tariff, which would still raise prices despite being lower than previous threats. Want More Context? 🔎
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