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Davos Erupts as China Poses as Stable Partner While Trump Threatens Allies
Beijing offers “consensus and solidarity” as U.S. president dumps on Greenland, tariffs Europeans and leaks private cables
Beijing offers “consensus and solidarity” as U.S. president dumps on Greenland, tariffs Europeans and leaks private cables
The existing détente—brokered during bilateral talks in Geneva this past May—imposed a 90-day pause on escalated tariffs.
Tariffs as high as 145% (US) and 125% (China) have disrupted global trade, slowed economies, and hurt businesses in both nations.
Economic tensions remain high, with U.S. officials urging China to curb overproduction and address financial risks, while both nations acknowledge the importance of financial stability in their interconnected economies.