Donald Trump says won't talk to China, raises concerns over trade deal
Collapse of the deal risks leading to a return of the 'tit-for-tat' tariff war
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Collapse of the deal risks leading to a return of the 'tit-for-tat' tariff war
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‘We’ll see what happens’
Addressing whether the US would pull out of the phase-one deal, Trump said: “We’ll see what happens.” Terminating the deal would require a written notification and take effect 60 days later, unless both parties agree on a different date.
Colleges warned to divest stocks from China
The US State Department is asking colleges and universities to divest from Chinese holdings in their endowments due to a delisting risk, warning schools in a letter on Tuesday to get ahead of potentially more onerous measures on holding the shares.
BloombergTrump backs Oracle’s TikTok bid to invest in US ops
Oracle Corp’s bid for the US operations of TikTok received the backing of Donald Trump, bolstering the software maker’s attempt to derail takeover talks led by rival Microsoft. “Oracle is a great company,” said Trump during a speech in Arizona.
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First Published: Aug 20 2020 | 1:43 AM IST