WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent traded policy complaints with Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng on ...
The Chinese government objects that President Donald Trump’s administration is using the fight against fentanyl as a “pretext” for the increasing tariffs on its goods, the spokesperson for the country ...
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he expected Chinese President Xi Jinping to visit the United States without ...
The problem has become so pervasive that the FBI now opens a Chinese counterintelligence operations roughly every 12 hours, ...
The biggest problem with Trump’s tariffs is not just the economic idiocy; threats of tariffs are likely to backfire ...
A presidential visit to Beijing is an opportunity to make real progress in achieving a more balanced, stable relationship ...
A rushed, confusing policy change that proved unworkable on short notice. Packages were stacking up at ports of entry, ...
A showdown is building between Communist China and the West. From rising tensions over Taiwan, trade, TikTok, fentanyl, ...
Xi Jinping seems to be in no rush to engage with President Trump, who has sent mixed signals about when a call might happen ...
The whipsaw of tariffs—some potentially beneficial and others less so—have left CEOs and investors temporarily frozen.
The measures, effective March 12, eliminate country-specific exemptions and extend to downstream steel and aluminum products, ...
They were announced last week in response to the Trump administration's decision to hit China with a 10% across-the-board ...