
Annmarie Hordern
Washington Correspondent at Bloomberg Television
Co-Anchor at Bloomberg TV (Bloomberg Surveillance)
Early mornings with @bsurveillance, Chief Political Correspondent @BloombergTV, term member @CFR_org, LDN-DC-NY, friends call me AMH.
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5 days ago |
advisorperspectives.com | Daniel Flatley |Annmarie Hordern
The US and China capped two days of high-stakes trade talks with a plan to revive the flow of sensitive goods — a framework now awaiting the blessing of Donald Trump and Xi Jinping. After some 20 hours of negotiations in London, US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said both sides had established a framework for implementing the Geneva consensus that last month brought down tariffs. “First we had to get sort of the negativity out,” he said.
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6 days ago |
afr.com | Daniel Flatley |Annmarie Hordern
President Donald Trump said a trade deal with China was “done”, subject to the approval of President Xi Jinping. The US and China will maintain tariffs at their current, lower levels following negotiations between the two nations this week in London. Global markets were whipsawed after the comments. The US and China had capped two days of high-stakes trade talks with a plan to revive the flow of sensitive goods — a framework now awaiting the blessing of Donald Trump and Xi Jinping. Loading...
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6 days ago |
bloomberglinea.com | Daniel Flatley |Annmarie Hordern
Bloomberg — Estados Unidos y China concluyeron dos días de tensas negociaciones comerciales con un plan para reactivar el flujo de productos sensibles, un acuerdo que ahora espera la aprobación de Donald Trump y Xi Jinping. Tras unas 20 horas de negociaciones en Londres, el secretario de Comercio de EE.UU., Howard Lutnick, afirmó que ambas partes habían establecido un marco para aplicar el consenso de Ginebra que el mes pasado redujo los aranceles.
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6 days ago |
financialpost.com | Daniel Flatley |Annmarie Hordern
Beijing will speed up rare earth metal shipments while Washington will ease some export controls if Trump, Xi sign offArticle contentThe United States and China capped two days of high-stakes trade talks with a plan to revive the flow of sensitive goods — a framework now awaiting the blessing of Donald Trump and Xi Jinping.
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6 days ago |
bloomberg.com | Daniel Flatley |Annmarie Hordern
EE.UU. y China concluyeron dos días de tensas negociaciones comerciales con un plan para reactivar el flujo de productos sensibles, un acuerdo que ahora espera la aprobación de Donald Trump y Xi Jinping. Tras unas 20 horas de negociaciones en Londres, el secretario de Comercio de EE.UU., Howard Lutnick, afirmó que ambas partes habían establecido un marco para aplicar el consenso de Ginebra que el mes pasado redujo los aranceles. “Primero teníamos que eliminar la negatividad”, afirmó.
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