Two decades of sustained effort to build national self-reliance and minimize imports have antagonized trade partners but fortified what a senior adviser called Beijing’s “bulwark” against conflicts.
A full-blown trade war between the United States and China would have a severe impact on global economic growth.
In the short term, US and Chinese leaders will continue trying and failing to capitalise on their imagined advantages. With ...
The free trade area covers a combined market of more than 2 billion people, lowers tariffs on goods, and boosts flows of ...
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China’s economy expanded at 4.8 percent in the third quarter—the slowest rate in a year—according to data released on Monday ...
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A meeting Thursday between Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping is set to be one of the key diplomatic events of the year, ...
Following the meeting between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping in South Korea last week, many commentators have concluded that ...
US and Chinese officials have reached a framework agreement, averting a potentially ruinous 157% tariff on Chinese goods ...
Truly great” is how US President Donald Trump described his much-anticipated confab with Chinese leader Xi Jinping to discuss ...
Top Chinese and U.S. officials agreed on a trade framework as President Donald Trump said he was confident of hashing out a ...