The global elite in Davos woke up Tuesday breathing a sigh of relief after President Donald Trump concluded his first day in office only talking about trade wars rather than starting any.But just how long the world’s most effusive tariff salesman will hold fire is anyone’s guess — and the chief executives and investor class gathered in the Swiss mountain resort town are bracing themselves.
EU, China warn against trade friction at Davos
China takes centre stage at Davos. Vice-premier Ding Xuexiang warns against green trade barriers and addresses concern over an imminent tariff war as US president Donald Trump kicked off his second term.
Chinese Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang met with global finance and business leaders including Blackstone CEO Steve Schwarzman, Bridgewater Associates founder Ray Dalio and JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon during a private lunch in Davos on Tuesday.
Vice-premier expected to address concerns about Chinese economy and share foreign policy priorities at World Economic Forum in Switzerland.
In his speech at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland, on Tuesday, Vice-Premier Ding Xuexiang highlighted the constancy of China's commitment to multilateralism by recalling a similar message that President Xi delivered to the same event eight years ago.
The global elite in Davos woke up Tuesday breathing a sigh of relief after President Donald Trump concluded his first day in office only talking about trade wars rather than starting any.
Good morning from Davos! We’re Bloomberg editors Chris Reiter, Iain Rogers and Jessica Loudis. Together with our colleagues on the ground, we’ll bring you live coverage of this year’s World Economic Forum.
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Chinese Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang engaged with top global finance leaders including Steve Schwarzman and Ray Dalio at a private WEF luncheon in Davos. Discussions focused on China's economic strategies amid U.
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