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China Agrees to Open Markets to U.S. Businesses Following Trade Negotiations
Following trade negotiations on Saturday, China agreed to open its markets to American businesses, leading to U.S. tariff reductions from 145% to 30% on some Chinese imports and similar reductions by China. Further negotiations are planned to finalize the agreement.
China Agrees to Open Markets to U.S. Businesses Following Trade Negotiations
Following trade negotiations on Saturday, China agreed to open its markets to American businesses, leading to U.S. tariff reductions from 145% to 30% on some Chinese imports and similar reductions by China. Further negotiations are planned to finalize the agreement.
Progress
44% Bias Score


US-China Trade Talks Yield Significant Progress in Geneva
US-China trade talks in Geneva yielded "substantial progress," according to both sides, with a joint statement expected Monday, establishing a consultation mechanism, and emphasizing continued dialogue to resolve trade disputes, though China warned it would "fight to the end" if the US persists.
US-China Trade Talks Yield Significant Progress in Geneva
US-China trade talks in Geneva yielded "substantial progress," according to both sides, with a joint statement expected Monday, establishing a consultation mechanism, and emphasizing continued dialogue to resolve trade disputes, though China warned it would "fight to the end" if the US persists.
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16% Bias Score


US-China Trade Talks Report "Substantial Progress" in Geneva
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng led trade talks in Geneva, reporting "substantial progress" in de-escalating trade tensions between the US and China, with further details expected Monday.
US-China Trade Talks Report "Substantial Progress" in Geneva
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng led trade talks in Geneva, reporting "substantial progress" in de-escalating trade tensions between the US and China, with further details expected Monday.
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40% Bias Score


US and China Agree to 90-Day Tariff Suspension
The US and China agreed to a 90-day suspension of most mutual import tariffs, with the US lowering tariffs on Chinese imports from 145 percent to 30 percent and China lowering tariffs on US imports from 125 percent to 10 percent, leading to positive reactions in international financial markets.
US and China Agree to 90-Day Tariff Suspension
The US and China agreed to a 90-day suspension of most mutual import tariffs, with the US lowering tariffs on Chinese imports from 145 percent to 30 percent and China lowering tariffs on US imports from 125 percent to 10 percent, leading to positive reactions in international financial markets.
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48% Bias Score


Trump's "America First" Trade Policy Faces Challenges Amid Deep US-China Interdependence
President Trump's "America First" agenda, detailed in a January 20 executive order, aims to reduce US reliance on China, but faces challenges due to deep trade ties; the 2018-2019 trade war led to a 24% increase in farm bankruptcies and a $27 billion loss, while current tariffs threaten US ports and...
Trump's "America First" Trade Policy Faces Challenges Amid Deep US-China Interdependence
President Trump's "America First" agenda, detailed in a January 20 executive order, aims to reduce US reliance on China, but faces challenges due to deep trade ties; the 2018-2019 trade war led to a 24% increase in farm bankruptcies and a $27 billion loss, while current tariffs threaten US ports and...
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44% Bias Score


US, China Reach Trade Deal After High-Tariff Dispute
Following two days of high-level trade negotiations in Geneva, US and Chinese officials announced a deal to resolve trade tensions, potentially lessening the impact of the 145% tariffs imposed by the US last month that caused a 60% drop in Chinese goods shipped to the US.
US, China Reach Trade Deal After High-Tariff Dispute
Following two days of high-level trade negotiations in Geneva, US and Chinese officials announced a deal to resolve trade tensions, potentially lessening the impact of the 145% tariffs imposed by the US last month that caused a 60% drop in Chinese goods shipped to the US.
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36% Bias Score

Positive Market Reaction to U.S.-China Trade Talks Despite Lack of Tariff Details
Following reports of "substantial progress" in U.S.-China trade talks, global markets saw a surge in stock futures and the dollar strengthened against safe-haven currencies, though details on tariff reductions remain unclear.

Positive Market Reaction to U.S.-China Trade Talks Despite Lack of Tariff Details
Following reports of "substantial progress" in U.S.-China trade talks, global markets saw a surge in stock futures and the dollar strengthened against safe-haven currencies, though details on tariff reductions remain unclear.
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44% Bias Score

US-China Trade Talks Yield "Substantial Progress", Joint Statement Planned
Following two days of closed-door meetings in Geneva, US and Chinese officials announced "substantial" progress in trade negotiations, agreeing to establish a consultation mechanism to address trade issues and potentially de-escalate trade tensions.

US-China Trade Talks Yield "Substantial Progress", Joint Statement Planned
Following two days of closed-door meetings in Geneva, US and Chinese officials announced "substantial" progress in trade negotiations, agreeing to establish a consultation mechanism to address trade issues and potentially de-escalate trade tensions.
Progress
40% Bias Score

US-China Trade Talks Yield "Substantial" Progress in Geneva
Following two days of closed-door talks in Geneva, US and Chinese officials reported substantial progress in resolving their trade disputes, marked by high-level representation and a potential 'reset' in trade relations, although significant challenges remain.

US-China Trade Talks Yield "Substantial" Progress in Geneva
Following two days of closed-door talks in Geneva, US and Chinese officials reported substantial progress in resolving their trade disputes, marked by high-level representation and a potential 'reset' in trade relations, although significant challenges remain.
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40% Bias Score

US Tariffs on China: A 'Transnational Mess,' Not Geopolitical Chess, Says Former UK Ambassador
Sebastian Wood, former UK ambassador to China, criticized the US's reciprocal tariffs on China, calling them a 'transnational mess' due to the US's lack of consistent long-term strategy and unwillingness to endure high economic costs; he predicts major trading entities will not curtail trade with Ch...

US Tariffs on China: A 'Transnational Mess,' Not Geopolitical Chess, Says Former UK Ambassador
Sebastian Wood, former UK ambassador to China, criticized the US's reciprocal tariffs on China, calling them a 'transnational mess' due to the US's lack of consistent long-term strategy and unwillingness to endure high economic costs; he predicts major trading entities will not curtail trade with Ch...
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48% Bias Score

Australian Super Funds Recover From Trump Tariff Volatility
Australian superannuation funds, initially hit by a 4.5% loss in early April due to Trump's tariffs, have recovered to pre-inauguration levels, with projected 6% returns this financial year; however, experts warn of future volatility due to uncertainty over Trump's policies and their global economic...

Australian Super Funds Recover From Trump Tariff Volatility
Australian superannuation funds, initially hit by a 4.5% loss in early April due to Trump's tariffs, have recovered to pre-inauguration levels, with projected 6% returns this financial year; however, experts warn of future volatility due to uncertainty over Trump's policies and their global economic...
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44% Bias Score

U.S.-China Trade Deal Announced
Following two days of talks in Switzerland, the Trump administration announced a trade deal with China aimed at reducing trade tensions, after the U.S. imposed a 145 percent tariff on Chinese goods, creating a $1.2 trillion trade deficit.

U.S.-China Trade Deal Announced
Following two days of talks in Switzerland, the Trump administration announced a trade deal with China aimed at reducing trade tensions, after the U.S. imposed a 145 percent tariff on Chinese goods, creating a $1.2 trillion trade deficit.
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56% Bias Score
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