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Liu He

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Gender Male
Age 72
Date of birth January 25,1952
Zodiac sign Aquarius
Born Beijing
China
Office Vice Premier of the People's Republic of China
Party Communist Party of China
NationalityChinese
Position Vice Premier of the People's Republic of China
Education Renmin University of China
Previous positionVice Premier of the People's Republic of China (2018–2023)
Premier Li Keqiang
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Liu He is a Chinese economist and retired politician who served as a vice premier of the People's Republic of China from 2018 to 2023.

China plane crash: Human remains found amid wreckage

China plane crash: Human remains found amid wreckage
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... President Xi Jinping swiftly ordered a full-scale investigation into the tragedy, dispatching Vice Premier Liu He and hundreds of personnel to the rural hillside region in Guangxi province...

What has made Donald Trump is actually about the trade?

What has made Donald Trump is actually about the trade?
Feb 16,2020 10:15 am

... Chinese Vice-premier Liu He (L) and US President, Donald J...

What are the top business stories of 2019 were?

What are the top business stories of 2019 were?
Feb 16,2020 9:40 am

... and China spent much of the year playing frenemies on trade relations between the United States and China appeared for the warm-up in may, when the Deputy Prime Minister and economic Advisor, Liu He attended talks in Washington for the trade...

What does the US want from China? What is its endgame?

What does the US want from China? What is its endgame?
Feb 16,2020 7:57 am

...President Trump and China s Vice-Premier Liu He shake hands on an initial trade deal There are increasing hopes in Washington and Beijing that an agreement to help resolve the US-China trade war could soon be in sight...

Trump is optimistic for U. S. -China trade talks

Trump is optimistic for U. S. -China trade talks
Feb 16,2020 7:03 am

...Chinese Vice-Premier Liu He leaves the trade negotiations...

Trump delays some tariffs on Chinese imports

Trump delays some tariffs on Chinese imports
Feb 16,2020 5:17 am

... The USTR s announcement was released minutes after China s Ministry of Commerce said Vice Premier Liu He had conducted a phone call with US trade officials...

US to delay further tariffs on Chinese goods

US to delay further tariffs on Chinese goods
Feb 16,2020 3:18 am

... President Trump met China s Vice Premier Liu He on Friday Gregory Daco, chief US economist at Oxford Economics, said: We had anticipated such a delay and believe a handshake agreement in which China will promise to import more agricultural products, work towards a stable currency and reinforce intellectual property rights protection will be achieved in the coming weeks...

US to delay further tariffs on Chinese goods

Feb 16,2020 3:18 am

President Donald Trump has said that the US and China are "very very close" to signing a trade agreement, potentially ending the long-running feud between the Two Countries .

Mr Trump told US governors on Monday that both nations "are going to have a signing summit".

"Hopefully, we can get that completed. But we're getting very, very close," he said.

It Follows a decision to delay imposing further trade tariffs on Chinese goods.

At the weekend, Mr Trump said both sides had made "substantial progress" in trade talks following a summit in Washington last week.

The Rise in import duties on Chinese goods from 10% to 25% was due to come into effect on 1 March.

Instead, Mr Trump said the US is now planning a summit with Chinese Premier Xi Jinping at the US President 's Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida.

US shares rose on the decision to delay tariffs, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average closing 0. 23% higher at 26,091. 9.

The S& P 500 and the Nasdaq also finished trading in positive territory.

As he prepared to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong-un in Vietnam, Mr Trump also tweeted that a China trade deal was in "advanced stages".

Mr Trump's decision to delay tariff increases on $200bn (£153bn) Worth of Chinese goods was seen as a sign that the Two Sides were moving ahead in settling their damaging trade war.

Last week, Mr Trump noted progress in the latest round of negotiations in Washington, including an agreement on currency manipulation, though no details were disclosed.

Sources told on Friday that China had committed to buying up to $1. 2 trillion in US goods, but there had been no progress on the intellectual property Issues .

President Trump met China's Vice Premier Liu He on Friday

Gregory Daco, chief US economist at Oxford Economics, said: "We had anticipated such a delay and believe a handshake agreement in which China will promise to import more agricultural products, work towards a stable currency and reinforce intellectual property rights protection will be achieved in the coming weeks.

"However, we don't foresee a significant rollback of existing tariffs, and see underlying tensions regarding China's strategic ambitions, its industrial policy, technological transfers and 'verification and enforcement' mechanisms remaining in place. "

What has happened in the trade war so far?

Mr Trump initiated the trade war over complaints of unfair Chinese trading practices.

That included accusing China of stealing intellectual property from American firms, forcing them to transfer technology to China.

The US has imposed tariffs on $250bn Worth of Chinese goods, and China has retaliated by imposing duties on $110bn of US products.

Mr Trump has also threatened further tariffs on an additional $267bn Worth of Chinese products - which would see virtually all of Chinese imports into the US become subject to duties.

The trade dispute has unnerved financial markets, risks raising costs for American companies and is adding pressure to a

It has also stoked fears about the impact on the global economy.

Last year, The International Monetary Fund warned the trade war between the US and China risked



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Source of news: bbc.com

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