The Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority stated on Sunday steady slowdown of world economy growth could negatively affect oil market and, as a result, the country's economy temps of growth.
The Economy Minister of Italy Giovanni Tria stated on Sunday that the government had no intention to conflict with the European Commission over its budget deficit to avoid sanctions.
The International Air Transport Association stated on Sunday that the estimated industry's annual profit was revised and lowered to $28B from $35.5B amid protectionism fears.
Andrea Nahles, the head of the German Social Democratic Party (SPD), said that she would resign today because of lack of support from voters.
The Chinese Vice Commerce Minister and Deputy China International Trade Representative Wang Shouwen said on Sunday that the US can't use extreme pressure to force a trade deal.
On Saturday, the Iranian President Hassan Rouhani suggested that his county may holds talks if the US showed some respect to international rules.
On Saturday, the Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said that his country might tighten migration to defuse President Donald Trump's threat to impose tariffs on imports from Mexico.
The US Department of Justice is planning to probe Alphabet Inc's Google to decide if the company broke the antitrust law.
On Saturday, the Italian officials said that Italy would respect the EU's fiscal rules, as the country is keen to avoid a legal clash with the European Union over its structural deficit.
The Xinhua news agency reported on Saturday that China would investigate FedEx Corp after Huawei said that its parcels were diverted.
On Saturday, the US Customs and Border protection started collecting 25% tariffs on several Chinese imports arriving in the United States Seaports.
According to a poll conducted by Forsa, Germany's Greens became the most popular German political party, thus outrunning Merkel's conservatives.
According to the Xinhua news agency, Chinese authorities will probe whether FedEx decision to divert Huawei's parcels was lawful.
The J.P. Morgan analytics department stated on Saturday that escalating trade tensions with China and other countries could force the Federal Reserve to hike interest rates two more times in 2019.
The President of Mexico Lopez Obrador and the US Chamber of Commerce on Saturday called Donald Trump to cancel his threat to increase tariffs on goods imported from Mexico.
On Saturday, the Indian government announced that it will continue to build relationships with the US despite the recent drop of US preferential trade treatment of India.
On Saturday, the President of Mexico announced that he is expecting good results from talks with the US about the recently announced trade tariffs.
On Saturday, the Chinese state news agency Xinhua announced that Chinese officials will investigate the conflict between FedEx and Huawei.
On Saturday, Italian officials announced that Italy will respect the fiscal rules that the EU has set upon the country. Namely, government spending will be decreased.
The French energy company Total stated on Saturday that it would acquire Toshiba's LNG business in the United States and get additional $800M cash as part of the agreement.
The French gas giant Total expressed a hope on Saturday that the newly elected government of Papua New Guinea would not jeopardize the Papua LNG project deal.
The China's State Council stated on Saturday that it would present a white paper on bilateral trade talks with the United States.
The Indian government stated on Saturday that it would continue to advance bilateral ties with the United States, despite Donald Trump's decision to revoke preferential trade treatment starting from June 5.
The global automaker's and supplier's shares declined on Friday after the US President Donald Trump's threat to impose tariffs on Mexico.