U.S. President Barack Obama and General Secretary of the Communist Party of China Xi Jinping signed two agreements to prevent military conflicts and inform each other about military activities, such as military drills. The documents are expected to be published on November 12, RBC reports.The U.S. president said at the APEC summit in Beijing on November 10 that the two countries agreed to lift tariffs for some IT products. Experts say the deal is worth $1 trillion.
U.S. President Barack Obama and General Secretary of the Communist Party of China Xi Jinping signed two agreements to prevent military conflicts and inform each other about military activities, such as military drills. The documents are expected to be published on November 12, RBC reports.
The U.S. president said at the APEC summit in Beijing on November 10 that the two countries agreed to lift tariffs for some IT products. Experts say the deal is worth $1 trillion.