On Thursday evening, President Xi Jinping hosted for U.S. President Donald Trump for a dinner of Huaiyang cuisine, including Peking duck as well as crispy beef — an apparent nod to Trump’s preference for well-done steak.
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China on Thursday urged the British government to "make decisions prudently" over plans to nationalise British Steel, calling on it to "respect the wishes of firms and market principles, and avoid the abuse of administrative coercive measures."