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China’s leader is on a charm offensive in the region, but some of Beijing’s neighbors are wary of being caught in the ...
The 145% tariff from the U.S. and the retaliatory 125% tariff from China are putting businesses doing trade between the U.S.
How Malaysia manages Chinese president Xi Jinping’s visit could signal which country it leans more to, say analysts.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt continued to insist the president’s tariffs and other economic policies would ...
Washington and Beijing have entered a phase of hardened rhetoric, reciprocal sanctions, and reduced people-to-people ...
A large share of Chinese exports to the U.S. are relatively cheap, low-tech items like toys, furniture, appliances and ...
Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva will travel to China next month for his third meeting with President Xi Jinping ...
Trump’s tariffs may hurt, but this time China holds more cards − and could turn the pressure into a strategic advantage.
President Trump’s erratic and aggressive foreign policy gives Beijing the chance to portray itself as a pillar of global ...
For Taiwan, even low levels of Trump’s tariffs are causing chaos, and a fundamental reconsideration of energy and foreign ...
Chinese leader Xi Jinping has said his nation is “not afraid,” in his first public comment on the escalating trade war with the United States, as Beijing raised tariffs on US goods to 125%.
The escalating trade conflict between the U.S. and China has reignited fears that Beijing could use financial markets to hit ...