China, Trump and Xi Jinping
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Chinese leader Xi Jinping thinks the president will fold before launching new tariffs that would roil markets.
The regime has rattled China’s trading partners and enraged President Donald Trump. In response, he has threatened an extra tariff of 100% on Chinese goods and retaliatory controls on American exports to China.
In 2022, China for the first time in 20 years didn't have a woman among the 24 members of its Politburo or the seven members of the Standing Committee of the Politburo.
Chinese President Xi Jinping on Monday called for greater representation for women in politics and government at a global women's summit in Beijing, a move he said would ensure that gender equality is "truly internalised" within society.
President Trump seems to be extending an olive branch to China's Xi Jinping after dropping his latest tariff threat on Friday. On Sunday, Trump wrote on his social media account: "Don’t worry about China,
President Donald Trump wrote on Truth Social on Friday that “there seems to be no reason” to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping during an upcoming trip to South Korea after China restricted exports of rare earths that are vital to U.S. industries.
The five-year plan they eventually release in March will be the 15th since the party gained power in 1949. Titanic in size, as befits the world’s second-largest economy, it will touch on everything from advanced manufacturing to green development and beyond.
It’s a signal China has cards to play and underscores the fragility of any detente between the two geopolitical rivals.
BEIJING: Chinese President Xi Jinping reaffirmed China’s commitment to accelerating the all-round development of women by announcing a series of new proposals and measures at the Global Leaders’ Meeting on Women held in Beijing on Monday.