The German Economy Minister Brigitte Zypries stated on Sunday that Donald Trump's decision to raise tariffs on aluminum and steel imports will inevitably negatively affect jobs and growth.
Kim Eui-kyeom, the Blue House Spokesman, said on Sunday that after meeting with Kim Jong Un their two senior officials will split to meet with Xi Jinping and Shinzo Abe and inform them on the progress of talks.
The British Finance Minister Philip Hammond announced on Sunday that he might ease his stance on public spending this autumn, though does not drop the general plan to lower state debt.
The UK Finance Minister Philip Hammond said on Sunday that Britain will make an "appropriate" response if foreign nation was involved in Russia's ex-spy poisoning.
China invites Japan to participate in the Belt and Road Initiative, a development strategy that focuses on cooperation between Eurasian countries, the Minister of Commerce says.
China is against a trade war with the US, but the country protects national and Chinese people's interests, the Minister of Commerce Zhong Shan says.
Cubans on Sunday vote for a new National Assembly which elects a new president the next month as the current President Raul Castro does not seek a third term.
A Russian fighter jet conducted a successful test launch of the hypersonic missile "Kinzhal", the Russian Ministry of Defence says.
Russia is ready to discuss issues with the US and wants the same attitude from Washington, the Russian President Vladimir Putin says.
The number of tourists staying in Abu Dhabi increased 7.4% in January, compared to the same period the previous year, the Department of Culture and Tourism reports.
Syria does not possess chemical arms, including chlorine gas, the Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad says.
The Syrian army on Saturday helped to evacuate a number of families from rebel-held Eastern Ghouta, state media reports.
German utility company RWE agreed to sell the company's stake of 76.8% in its renewables branch Innogy to Germany's rival E.On.
The South Korean biggest chemical company LG Chem expected the petrochemical market to be stable in 2018, as the company diversified products to beware of falling usage of plastic.
The US President Donald Trump stated that he rejected the request from Mexico's President Enrique Pena Nieto not to pay for the US proposed border wall.
French and India's companies signed $16B worth contracts on the first day of France's President's visit to India in a bid to deepen security, defence ties, a statement said.
Given the fact that today's meeting between the EU and US trade officials had not brought any clarity on the tariff exemption procedure, the negotiations are set to continue next week.
On Saturday, the Syrian armed forces gained ground in the intensified assault in eastern Ghouta. A rebel official, however, has denied this.
In a statement released on Saturday, the French presidency revealed French and Indian firms have struck deals worth $16B in a move intended to boost cooperation.
On Saturday, the Economy Minister of Germany Brigitte Zypries said that a trade war between the US and Europe could still be avoided.
The Major League Baseball revealed that Facebook has been granted exclusive rights to broadcast 25 MLB games, which sent Facebook's shares up 1.6% on Friday.
The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Charles Evans stated that any alteration in the Fed's policy toolkit would require careful planning.
A former drug firm executive Martin Shkreli, also widely known as the "pharma bro", has been sentenced for seven years in jail for securities fraud.
The Press Secretary of the White House said that Donald Trump sought "concrete steps and concrete actions" by North Korea ahead of a meeting between him and Kim Jong Un.