New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters looks on on the day he meets with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken at the State Department in Washington, U.S., April 11, 2024. REUTERS/Craig Hudson/File Photo WELLINGTON (Reuters) - New Zealand’s Foreign Minister Winston Peters will touch down in Beijing on Tuesday for a three-day visit as relations between the two countries are strained after Chinese Navy vessels conducted live firing exercises in the Tasman Sea.
Beijing, Mexico City and Ottawa reply in kind to Washington, Minnesota’s agricultural exports will likely become more expensive and thus less competitive on the world market," John Rash writes. (Glen
Donald Trump’s dramatic reshaping of the geopolitical order this week, which aligned the US with China and Russia rather than Washington’s European allies, has raised rich opportunities for Xi Jinping,
China may introduce a round of retaliatory tariffs against the United States if Washington follows through on threats to raise duties on Chinese imports by another 10 per cent, Goldman Sachs has predicted.
Beijing says Washington’s fentanyl accusations ignore ‘objective facts’ and warns it will take ‘all necessary countermeasures’ to defend its interests.
Ahead of British PM Keir Starmer's Washington trip, two House lawmakers say outpost would help Beijing 'intimidate and harass' dissidents Republican lawmakers in Washington are sounding the alarm over China's plans to build a large embassy in London,
Washington's pullback gives Beijing a historic chance to advance its global standing and agenda, but how much will it pursue? When not alienating America's closest trading partners, threatening to take over Greenland,
Contrary to Beijing’s expectations, China seemed to have been let off easy in the early days of the Trump 2.0 presidency. Will that last?
Beijing vows to retaliate after Trump hikes tariffs on Chinese goods - China likely to target US agricultural exports as trade war intensifies
China's leaders are overseeing a spell of deflation, or falling prices, that contrasts with inflationary pressures prevailing elsewhere in the world.
China on Tuesday announced retaliatory tariffs and export controls, as President Donald Trump's tariffs on goods from China, Canada and Mexico went into effect
The nation’s top three trading partners are rolling out levies on a wide range of products – including soybeans, meat and grains – in the escalating trade war.