China, Donald Trump and Iran
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Follow real-time updates as US President Donald Trump arrives in Beijing for a high-stakes summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping, with global attention focused on whether Washington and Beijing can manage growing geopolitical and economic tensions.
China has warned the U.S., the Philippines and Japan against "playing with fire" as they continue to strengthen security ties.
(Bloomberg) -- Donald Trump and Xi Jinping are headed toward a summit next month with a shared desire to stabilize ties. That calm is being tested as both leaders rush to shore up strategic vulnerabilities over Iranian oil and AI. The Trump administration ...
The escalation in U.S.-China tensions appears to decrease the likelihood of a Trump visit to China. – Market behavior suggests increased geopolitical tensions could drive higher WTI crude oil prices.
Alibaba, ByteDance, other Chinese tech giants top paper submissions in conference, quelling worries over geopolitics impacting participation Chinese technology companies and researchers turned out in force at a leading global artificial intelligence conference,
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has urged Islamabad, via his Pakistani counterpart, Mohammad Ishaq Dar, to step up mediation efforts to help reopen the Strait of Hormuz, according to the Xinhua news agency.
US sanctions target Iran's oil shipments to China, lowering transit odds. 20 ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz by May 31 at 46% YES.