WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Three Democratic senators on Monday urged U.S. President Donald Trump to "dramatically revise" the United States' trade relationship with China along with 14 free trade agreements, providing a boost to his push to revamp U.S. trade policy.
After their first trilateral economic meeting in over five years, China, Japan and South Korea vowed to strengthen their trading ties.
China and Sweden should firmly support the free trade, further deepening bilateral cooperation for more tangible results, said officials and business leaders from the both countries during the China-Sweden Trade and Investment Forum held on Monday in Stockholm,
Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva will meet with Russia’s Vladimir Putin in Moscow and China’s Xi Jinping in Beijing, two important partners for the South American giant, in May