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On June 5, U.S. President Donald Trump held a phone call with Chinese President Xi Jinping. It marked the first direct conversation between the two leaders since Trump began his second term — and the first since tensions sharply escalated in 2025’s U.S.-China trade war.
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Explícame on MSNTrump and Xi Jinping hold call this ThursdayThe much-anticipated phone call between President Donald Trump and President Xi Jinping took place this Thursday, as reported by China's state news agency, Xinhua. This conversation, requested by Trump,
U.S.-China trade talks are at a standstill as tariffs, tech restrictions and political tensions strain economic ties between the two superpowers.
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Soy Nómada on MSNWhat was the weight of the call between Trump and Xi JinpingIn a crucial call on June 5, President Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping reignited trade negotiations, focusing on resolving key disputes. Despite global tensions, the leaders avoided discussions on Russia,
Industry reports indicate access to some vital semiconductor design software has been restored in China, following a call between President Trump and Xi Jinping.
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Donald Trump and Xi Jinping break the ice to "correct the course" with their first call since the trade warIn early May, after two intense days of negotiations in Switzerland, Washington and Beijing agreed to drastically suspend most tariffs imposed since April 2 for 90 days. After the start of a trade war 2.
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump says his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, invited him to visit Beijing and he reciprocated the invitation during a call in which they discussed the trade ...
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GB News on MSNUS and China reach tariff deal as Donald Trump hails 'excellent' relationship with Xi JinpingDonald Trump has confirmed a trade deal with China is "done" after negotiators reached an agreement following talks in London. "Our deal with China is done, subject to final approval with President Xi and me,
Trump and Xi spoke over phone to ease tariff tensions between the U.S. and China. They agreed to keep talking. But problems like rare earth minerals, trade rules, and fentanyl still remain. Investors are watching closely as both sides play tough.