Wednesday, December 11, 2024

China Likely to Retaliate Against Broad-Based Tariffs, Yellen Says

  



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Chinese President Xi Jinping and US president-elect Donald Trump last met in Japan in June 2019. Analysts say Beijing should invite Trump to Beijing “at a suitable time”.  Photo: Reuters

Will Chinese president attend US inauguration at Trump’s invitation?

US outlet reports Trump invited Xi soon after winning election, even though foreign heads of state do not attend presidential inauguration.

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Trump invites China’s Xi Jinping to attend his inauguration, US report says
















China appears unlikely to accept US president-elect Donald Trump’s invitation for the Chinese president Xi Jinping to attend his inauguration next month given diplomatic protocol and historical precedents.

There is no record of any Chinese heads of state joining a US presidential transition ceremony. Since becoming China’s paramount leader, Xi has never attended such events personally in foreign countries, instead sending a special representative or envoy.

Meanwhile, it would generally take rounds of preparation for a Chinese president to visit the United States, a process that could span several months.





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A JA Solar Technology Co employee in Baotou, Inner Mongolia autonomous region, checks monocrystalline silicon wafers. Photo: Xinhua



Gulf financiers bet on 35% returns from Chinese assets on stimulus expectations

‘If you want growth, you have to be in this corridor from the near to the Far East,’ Gulf Capital CEO says at China-UAE summit during Abu Dhabi Finance Week

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A view of buildings in Abu Dhabi on June 26, 2023. Photo: AFP
Salina Liin Abu Dhabi

Gulf financiers expect investments in China to return up to 35 per cent next year based on bets that Beijing will implement additional stimulus measures, according to speakers at a summit in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

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