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President Donald Trump's trade war with Beijing has sent U.S.-China trade into a freefall and forced companies on both sides of the Pacific to regroup.
Chinese leader Xi Jinping opened Wednesday’s high-stakes meeting with President Trump by ominously raising the prospect of a future war between the US and China. Xi made reference to a geopolitical concept known as the Thucydides trap,
The US and China agreed to cut tariffs for 90 days, reducing US levies on Chinese imports from 145% to 30% and China's duties from 125% to 10%.
US President Donald Trump warned Iran that it would face a “very bad time” if a peace agreement is not reached soon, while Tehran said a deep trust deficit with Washington continues to slow negotiations.
A confidential assessment, circulating as President Donald Trump begins his highly anticipated trip to Beijing, shows shifts in several key areas of competition.
The war in Iran is giving Beijing a real-time window into how the United States wages modern war. The war has shown the reach of US military power while also raising questions about Washington's ability to manage multiple crises at once. For Beijing, that ...
The US and China are racing to roll out competing sanctions, rules and regulations, leaving firms trapped in a legal Catch-22