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Trump’s tariffs may hurt, but this time China holds more cards − and could turn the pressure into a strategic advantage.
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Chinese Ambassador Xie Feng presented his credentials to President Joe Biden at the Oval Office on a humid summer afternoon ...
Chinese President Xi Jinping begins a three-nation tour of Southeast Asia next week, his first overseas trip this year, ...
Chinese leader Xi Jinping has said his nation is “not afraid” in his first public comments on the escalating trade war with the US that has tanked international markets and fueled fears of a global ...
By bno - Taipei Bureau Chinese President Xi Jinping has called for stronger ties with neighbouring countries, urging efforts ...
Asia markets followed Wall Street's gains after Trump announced a pause on higher global tariffs, but investors are still looking to Beijing for reaction.
Asian currencies were mixed against the dollar in the afternoon as traders digested Trump's tariff announcements. The dollar fell 0.8% to 146.63 yen, but rose 0.9% to 1,459.30 against the Korean won, ...
President Donald Trump announced a 90-day pause on all tariffs except for those against China, which he said would now rise ...
BANGKOK (AP) — President Donald Trump raised the tariff on Chinese imports to 125% on Wednesday, hours after China boosted ...
What was supposed to be a historic, era-defining trade war launched by US President Donald Trump against range of countries has, for now, narrowed in on a singular target: China.
Chinese stocks rose on Thursday, even though U.S. President Donald Trump hiked tariffs on the country to a towering 125%.