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El comercio de China y Estados Unidos es más lento.

El comercio de China y Estados Unidos es más lento.

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May 15th, 2025

El comercio de China y Estados Unidos es más lento.

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The
precios
prices
en
in
Asia
Asia
son
are
diferentes
different
hoy.
today
Estados
States
Unidos
united
y
and
China
China
dicen
say
que
that
van
go
a
to
hacer
to enforce
los
the
precios
prices
más
more
bajos
lower
para
for
las
the
cosas
things
que
that
compran
they buy
el
the
uno
one
del
of the
otro.
another
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good
resultado.
result
La
The
gente
people
está
is
feliz.
happy
Él
He
dijo:
said
Esto
This
fue
was
charla
talk
planeada.
planned
Pero
but
es
is
difícil
difficult
entre
between, a...
dos
two
lugares.
places
Beijing
Beijing
está
is
enojado.
angry

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en-US

Prices in Asia are different today.

USA and China say they will make prices lower for things they buy from each other.

Good result. People are happy.

He said: This was planned talk.

But it is hard between two places.

Beijing is angry.

Tokyo stocks went up.

Nissan stock went up.

The Kospi in South Korea is 2606.

Hong Kong stocks went down.

The Shanghai market went up.

Stocks in Australia went up.

Two big countries say: No more tax on most things.

The market went up. It went down. It went up again. People want the President to stop taxes on things from other countries.

Stocks go up.

Stock prices went up.

Oil prices are lower.

The dollar is strong.

USA and China stop for now.

News this week can show if tariffs hurt the economy.

Shops did well. Their products come from China and Asia. Best Buy went up. Amazon went up.

Small companies in the U.S. were good.

Companies get clothes from China. They are happy.

May 15th, 2025

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