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What President Donald Trump called a breakthrough on trade occurred when European Commission President Jean-Claude Junker sat down with Mr. Trump at the White House for a discussion that has eased tensions between the world's two largest trading part
AGRICULTURE REPORT - Trade Dispute Over E.U. Sugar Subsidies By Mario Ritter Broadcast: Tuesday, November 16, 2004 This is Gwen Outen with the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. By some measures,
You may be surprised to learn that the worlds most trafficked endangered mammal is a strange-looking animal. It is the pangolin, also known as the scaly anteater. An adult pangolin can be almost 100 centimeters in length, although the smallest are on
THE MAKING OF A NATION - Trade Drives America's Foreign Policy in the Late 1800's By Frank Beardsley Broadcast: Thursday, December 15, 2005 (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: THE MAKING OF A NATION -- a program in Sp
Jefferson Suspends Trade with Europe - Pgm No.34 From VOA Learning English, welcome to The Making of a Nation, our weekly program of American history for people learning English. Im Steve Ember. Last time, we talked about the presidential election of
Lesson 111 Trade 1.International trade is important to us. 2.The United States has much trade with foreign countries. 3.Trade between the two countries is declining. 4.The country earns most of its income from the tourist trade. 5.Trade is always goo
NOEL KING, HOST: Beijing says it will retaliate if President Trump goes ahead with plans to impose tariffs on more Chinese products. The U.S. and China are locked in what could become a full-on trade war. And China's economy is better positioned than
Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is set to kick start his official visit to China later on today. As CRI's Su Yi reports, trade and energy cooperation trade and the environment are expected to dominate the week-long visit. Related: QA with Pakis
US President Donald Trump is now on his official state visit to China. A US commerce delegation and entrepreneur groups are also taking part in economic and trade talks which are due to generate a number of cooperation agreements. CRI's Guan Chao has
A number of analysts are suggesting that the recent tariff moves by the United States are severely undermining international trade rules. Observers believe that the U.S. side's threat to impose tariffs on even more Chinese products is in fact a tit-f
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: President Trump meets China's leader, Xi Jinping, at the G-20 summit in Argentina tomorrow. The two will, obviously, have a lot to discuss - in particular, the trade war that doesn't seem to have an end in sight. As NPR's Rob Sch
Trade surplus here in China has risen sharply through December. The trade surplus through this past month has come in at 31.6 billion yuan, led by strong exports. That's up about 12 billion yuan from November. The General Administration of Customs sa
A spokesperson for China's Ministry of Commerce is calling for joint efforts to properly manage and control differences between China and the United States, in a bid to boost sound development of bilateral economic and trade relations. Gao Feng says
Don Boudreaux, US economist at George Mason University in Virginia explained that a trade deficit is actually a good thing for the country, and that US tariffs eventually hurt Americans in the end. Trump administration should be proud of trade defici
US business and trade groups are expressing their frustration over the latest round of proposed tariffs on Chinese goods. They are voicing their concerns at public hearings in the capital. The Office of US Trade Representative first proposed a 10% ta
As part of the ongoing Beijing International Fair for Trade in Services, a forum has been held to explore ways for the future development of the service sector. CRI's Gao Junya has more. This year's Global Trade in Services Summit is tasked with tryi
The head of the World Intellectual Property Organization and leading experts from U.S. and European universities are urging the U.S. and China to solve trade disputes under multilateral frameworks like the World Trade Organization, saying that everyb
Despite being one of the numerous US products facing potential import sanctions in the escalating trade tensions between Washington and Beijing, the US soybean lobby is still holding out optimism about future trade ties between China and the US. In t
One windy spring day, I observed young people having fun using the wind to fly their kites. Multicolored creations of varying shapes and sizes filled the skies like beautiful birds darting and dancing. As the strong winds gusted against the kites, a
China remains confident of improving growth in its foreign trade. That was the word from Commerce Minister Gao Hucheng in an interview during the two sessions. In comparison to last November and December, the International Monetary Fund and the World