Despite Trump’s administration recent threat for additional tariffs on $200bn Chinese products, the US Senate passed a bill in the opposite direction.

Despite Trump’s administration recent threat for additional tariffs on $200bn Chinese products, the US Senate passed a bill in the opposite direction.
The European Commission President visits the States for EU-US trade talks with the U.S. President.
Oil prices rise despite their weekly drop for a third consecutive week amid concerns over trade dispute and oil surplus. US-China trade war and the lower oil demand weighed on oil markets.
[Trump tries to calm down political rage over Helsinki summit] US President tried on Tuesday to “clean up the mess” as he failed to hold Russian President Vladimir Putin accountable for meddling in the 2016 U.S. election. A political firestorm was triggered by critics, allied countries and even his own staff.
UK Prime Minister Theresa May’s government faces another obstacle: the latest parliamentary vote on her Brexit plans.