Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin meet in Beijing to strengthen ties, sign multiple agreements, and discuss global conflicts. Energy cooperation and the Ukraine war were key topics, with no breakthrough on a major gas pipeline deal.
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President Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping agree on modest trade deals and a new framework for cooperation, but experts see few immediate breakthroughs. Key issues like Taiwan and Iran remain unresolved as both sides prepare for Xi’s visit to Washington.
President Donald Trump's firm stance on tariffs has led to global uncertainty and market declines, further exacerbated by false headlines about potential tariff pauses. A narrow Supreme Court ruling allowed the Trump administration to proceed with deportations under the Alien Enemies Act, focusing on procedural issues and impacting immigration policies. Amid these developments, Trump threatened to increase tariffs on China, escalating trade tensions and highlighting ongoing challenges in U.S.-China relations.
In pre-market trading on Tuesday, U.S. stock indices showed gains of 1% to 2%, reflecting similar positive movements in European and Asian markets despite ongoing U.S.-China trade tensions. The market's cautious optimism follows a volatile Monday session marked by sharp fluctuations due to uncertainty over potential tariffs and trade policies. Economists warn of the risk of a U.S. recession, advising caution as the trade disputes continue to unsettle global markets.
During his visit to Asia, President Joe Biden sought to downplay friction with China, emphasizing that he is not trying to constrain the country’s rise. He is instead looking to ensure a “fair and reciprocal” relationship between the two countries, and to work together on global issues. Biden is also strengthening U.S. ties with China's neighbors, part of an effort to counter China in the region.

President Joe Biden Visits Vietnam, Marking a Significant Milestone in the U.S.-Vietnam Relationship
Biden's visit to Hanoi marks a significant milestone in the U.S.-Vietnam relationship, which has evolved from a bitter past to a newfound status of partnership. Strategically, the U.S. sees Vietnam as an important partner in countering the rise of China and as an attractive destination for U.S. investment. During his visit, Biden met with the country’s leaders and expressed hope for progress on climate, the economy and other issues.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has arrived in Beijing for a four-day visit, the first high-level meeting between the U.S. and China since tensions began to escalate. This visit marks a thaw in ties between the two countries and presents an opportunity to communicate and collaborate on global challenges. Yellen's visit is expected to focus on economic issues, including the global economic recovery, the U.S.-China trade relationship, and the Biden administration's plans for economic stimulus.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is traveling to Beijing this week to improve U.S.-China relations, with the intention of deepening communication, avoiding miscommunication, and expanding collaboration. During her visit, Yellen will meet with Chinese officials, U.S. companies, and Chinese people, and will discuss macroeconomic and financial issues. This trip is seen as a continuation of the Biden administration's effort to thaw U.S.-China relations, and could potentially lead to improved communication and collaboration between the two countries.






