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
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.
U.S. actions continue to drive China’s nuclear buildup. However, like acceptance of mutual vulnerability, that seems too tough a pill for the U.S. side to swallow.
Beijing has warned Washington that its move to insist on using the fentanyl issue to impose tariffs on China will backfire, and urged the United States to correct its wrongdoings and resolve respective concerns through consultations.
China is strategically positioning itself to leverage diplomatic rifts between the United States and its European allies, particularly regarding the Ukraine conflict, while also increasing its influence in Asia,
A Hong Kong-based conglomerate has agreed to sell its controlling stake in a subsidiary that operates ports near the Panama Canal to a consortium including BlackRock Inc., effectively putting the port
Beijing has protested to Washington over US Secretary of State Marco Rubio's "cold war" attacks on mainland China, warning it to stop crossing lines on Taiwan. "Rubio's remarks were full of a cold war mentality and spread lies and misinformation,
Beijing also urged Washington to handle trade disputes with "mutual respect," with the Chinese foreign ministry responding on Thursday that both sides should resolve their concerns through "dialogue and consultation based on equality and mutual respect."
President Donald Trump’s long-threatened tariffs against Canada and Mexico went into effect Tuesday, putting global markets on edge and setting up costly retaliation by
China is experiencing a spell of deflation, or falling prices, that contrasts with inflationary pressures prevailing elsewhere in the world. Cheaper prices can be a blessing for some, but deflation is a symptom of relatively weak demand and stalling economic growth.