US President Donald Trump speaks during a press briefing on the US economy and new US employment and unemployment numbers in the Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House in Washington, July 2, 2020. [Photo/Agencies]
US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that there is a "very good chance" of making a trade deal with China. He said US Treasury Secretary and US Trade Representative Bob Lighthizer will lead a delegation to China in a few days with a delegation at China's request, adding that China's delegation was in US recently. "That will be good," he said. Trump praised President Xi Jinping's recent speech to further open up the Chinese economy. But he said the tariffs that have been put on will continue unless there is a trade deal.
US Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts was having a disappointing evening, as she trailed Biden and Sanders in her home state. Warren, 70, likely will face calls to drop out.
US President Donald Trump faces a coronavirus disease (COVID-19) response news briefing at the White House in Washington, US, July 21, 2020. [Photo/Agencies]
US officials hope to deliver about 300 million doses of a coronavirus vaccine by early 2021.
US President Donald Trump said Sunday that the federal government's current guidelines for social distancing would remain in place until at least April 30, overriding an earlier suggestion that the measures might be lifted by Easter (April 12).
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US Senator Kamala Harris (D-CA) accepts the Democratic vice presidential nomination during an acceptance speech delivered for the largely virtual 2020 Democratic National Convention from the Chase Center in Wilmington, Delaware, US, August 19, 2020. [Photo/Agencies]
US stocks slumped on Tuesday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average erasing its gains for the year, as markets were rattled by a sharp escalation of the trade dispute between the United States and China.
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US trade protection measures, including Section 301 of the US Trade Act of 1974, have not only imposed huge costs on consumers in the United States and on the country's economy but have failed to achieve their primary policy aims, according to a report published this week.