Ken Moritsugu
Greater China Correspondent at Associated Press
Greater China correspondent @AP. Previously in Tokyo, Bangkok, New Delhi, Washington D.C. @aaja @Princeton
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3 days ago |
news.lee.net | Jamey Keaten |Elaine Kurtenbach |David McHugh |Ken Moritsugu
GENEVA — The United States and China agreed Monday to slash their massive recent tariffs, restarting stalled trade between the world’s two biggest economies and setting off a rally in global financial markets. But the de-escalation in President Donald Trump’s trade wars did nothing to resolve underlying differences between Beijing and Washington.
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3 days ago |
bedfordgazette.com | Jamey Keaten |David McHugh |Elaine Kurtenbach |Ken Moritsugu
GENEVA (AP) - The United States and China agreed Monday to slash their massive recent tariffs, restarting stalled trade between the world's two biggest economies and setting off a rally in global financial markets. But the de-escalation in President Donald Trump's trade wars did nothing to resolve underlying differences between Beijing and Washington. The deal lasts 90 days, creating time for U.S. and Chinese negotiators to reach a more substantive agreement.
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4 days ago |
timesfreepress.com | Jamey Keaten |David McHugh |Elaine Kurtenbach |Ken Moritsugu
GENEVA (AP) — The United States and China agreed Monday to slash their massive recent tariffs, restarting stalled trade between the world’s two biggest economies and setting off a rally in global financial markets. But the de-escalation in President Donald Trump's trade wars did nothing to resolve underlying differences between Beijing and Washington. The deal lasts 90 days, creating time for U.S. and Chinese negotiators to reach a more substantive agreement.
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4 days ago |
columbustelegram.com | Jamey Keaten |David McHugh |Elaine Kurtenbach |Ken Moritsugu
GENEVA — The United States and China agreed Monday to slash their massive recent tariffs, restarting stalled trade between the world's two biggest economies and setting off a rally in global financial markets. But the de-escalation in President Donald Trump's trade wars did nothing to resolve underlying differences between Beijing and Washington.
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4 days ago |
keysnews.com | Jamey Keaten |David McHugh |Elaine Kurtenbach |Ken Moritsugu
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