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Trump visit opens door for ‘casual’ networking between US and Chinese business chiefs
ACTU
12.05.2026

Trump visit opens door for ‘casual’ networking between US and Chinese business chiefs

US business leaders accompanying President Donald Trump on his visit to Beijing will be given the opportunity to mingle with their Chinese counterparts at an exclusive international business club, according to sources. On Monday, the White House released a list naming dozens of business chiefs accompanying Trump, including high-profile figures such as Tesla chief executive Elon Musk and Apple’s Tim Cook. Two sources familiar with the arrangement said the Capital Club Beijing has been reserved...

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SCMP Economy
Trump’s China visit opens door to ‘casual’ networking between business chiefs
ACTU
12.05.2026

Trump’s China visit opens door to ‘casual’ networking between business chiefs

US business leaders accompanying President Donald Trump on his state visit to Beijing will be given the opportunity to mingle with their Chinese counterparts at an exclusive international business club, according to sources. On Monday, the White House released a list naming dozens of business chiefs accompanying Trump, including high-profile figures such as Tesla chief executive Elon Musk and Apple’s Tim Cook. Two sources familiar with the arrangement said the Capital Club Beijing had been...

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SCMP Economy
China's Manus block a show of strength ahead of Xi-Trump summit
En développement
Politique·03.05.2026Résumé IA

China's Manus block a show of strength ahead of Xi-Trump summit

Beijing's decision to block Meta's US$2 billion acquisition of AI start-up Manus reflects China's new approach to US-China business ties, prioritising national security and technological self-reliance over commercial deals. The timing, ahead of the May 14-15 Xi-Trump summit in Beijing, signals Beijing's belief it holds a stronger negotiating position given US preoccupations with the Middle East and Trump's need for tangible wins ahead of midterm elections.

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SCMP News
Russia-US Business and Culture Dialogues Set for SPIEF 2026
ACTU
30.04.2026Résumé IA

Russia-US Business and Culture Dialogues Set for SPIEF 2026

Russia-US Business Dialogue and Russia-US: Culture Dialogue sessions will be held at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) in June 2026, with AmCham Russia as initiator. The sessions will focus on business interactions, humanitarian ties, and practical experience exchange. Anton Kobyakov noted many companies sought ways to stay in Russia, while AmCham head Robert Agee said American businesses value professional interaction channels.

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TASS
Labour demands Jenrick donate £37,500 to charity amid foreign donor fraud allegations
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Politique·30.04.2026Résumé IA

Labour demands Jenrick donate £37,500 to charity amid foreign donor fraud allegations

Labour has called on former Conservative MP Robert Jenrick to donate £37,500 to charity after allegations that campaign funds he received in 2024 came from a US-based businessman now convicted of wire fraud. The Electoral Commission investigated claims that £37,500 of £100,000 donated by UK company Spott Fitness ultimately came from Gary Klopfenstein, who pleaded guilty to wire fraud in the US. The commission has referred evidence to the Metropolitan Police. Jenrick denies any knowledge of the source and says he complied with all electoral laws.

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Guardian UK
Police Reviewing Electoral Commission Referral Over Robert Jenrick Campaign Donations
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Politique·27.04.2026Résumé IA

Police Reviewing Electoral Commission Referral Over Robert Jenrick Campaign Donations

The Metropolitan Police are reviewing evidence passed by the Electoral Commission about donations to Robert Jenrick's 2024 Conservative leadership campaign. The watchdog investigated allegations that £37,500 of the £100,000 donated through UK company The Spott Fitness ultimately came from US businessman Gary Klopfenstein via his company Innovyz USA, potentially breaching electoral rules prohibiting foreign donations. Jenrick, now Reform UK's Treasury spokesperson, denies knowledge of any foreign source and says he complied with all electoral laws.

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Guardian UK