White House, China and Trump

Former White House press secretary Sean Spicer argued that China must “significantly deescalate” before the U.S. can consider ...
Xi Jinping seems to be in no rush to engage with President Trump, who has sent mixed signals about when a call might happen ...
Scale AI CEO Alexandr Wang is heading to Washington DC this week to discuss the threat posed by China’s rapid advancements in ...
Andy Wong/AP As Trump introduced the tariffs against Canada, Mexico and China last week, the White House positioned them as a "bold action" that would hold Mexico and Canada "accountable to ...
The White House on Thursday said it was monitoring a complaint by China to the World Trade Organization that accuses the United States of making “unfounded and false allegations” about China ...
President Trump on Thursday let Indian Prime Minister Modi know he is unhappy with the South Asian giant's trade practices.
President Donald Trump said yesterday he will impose new tariffs beginning today on Canada, Mexico and China. I caught up with USA TODAY White House correspondent Joey Garrison to learn more.
Talks reportedly took place between the Trump White House and "other countries" to negotiate further on reciprocal tariffs, ...