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President Donald Trump spoke by phone to China's Xi Jinping amid a dispute over a trade agreement that saw tit-for-tat tariffs drop.

The U.S. President and a Chinese government summary of the meeting say the leaders invited each other to their respective countries at a future date

The Prime Minister and the U.S. President met on May 6 but there has been no indication until now that they had been holding direct negotiations

(Bloomberg) -- US President Donald Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney have been in direct contact trying to reach a trade deal, but the two sides still have work to do…

Amazon announced the launch of the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Asia Pacific (Taipei) Region on Thursday, along with plans to invest more than $5 billion to support the construction,…

Pete Hoekstra says negotiations are being held under a cone of silence to ensure a positive outcome