US-China trade talks begin; China boosts local supply chains, replacing foreign parts to reduce dependency.
China and US begin talks to stabilise trade; mechanism for future dialogue established amid renewed tensions.
USD/JPY rises to 146.20 as markets await Trump’s tweet and US-China trade updates.
China’s deflation and Iron Ore prices impact Australian Dollar; RBA interest rates also shape currency value.
China’s April 2025 inflation data shows steady CPI, minor monthly rise, and continued PPI deflation pressures.
China and U.S. begin talks to stabilize trade, agree on regular dialogue to manage economic differences.
US dollar rises as US-China talks hint at progress; no deal confirmed but optimism emerges.
Thin liquidity early Monday may cause fluctuations; trade talks show cautious optimism; forex movements reflect uncertainty.
Trump praises “constructive” China trade talks, sparking market optimism despite lack of confirmed agreement details.
US and Chinese trade negotiators meet again amid optimism, signaling potential progress in critical trade talks.
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