The China-US trade truce agreed upon by the US President Donald Trump and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping has just prolonged the uncertainties haunting all and every world market. Stock exchanges on Monday went up and then on Tuesday fell on the news. The respite was struck last Saturday between the two leaders, in the […]
The China-US trade deal will be signed on time; the path is set
Filed Under: Economy, Policy, Trade, World Tagged With: agriculture, America, American President, Argentina, Argentinian president, automobiles, Buenos Aires, cars, China-US trade truce, cyber intrusions, cyber theft, DG Competition, Doland Trump, European Commission Directorate General for Competition, G20, import tariffs, Intelectual Property, Larry Kudlow, M&A, Mauricio Macri, Mergers and Acquisitions, non-tariff barries, subsidies, tariffs, The White House, trade agreement, trade deal, trade truce, US, Washington, White House Economic Adviser