New Chinese Premier Li Qiang touted trade ties with the US and questioned the need for decoupling, a sign that Beijing may be trying to put a floor under simmering tensions with Washington.
Chinese tech firms like TikTok are already under increased scrutiny from US lawmakers, over concerns that data collected might be used by the CCP.
If Taiwan did not exist, would the US and China still be at loggerheads? My hunch is yes. Antagonism between top dogs and ...
The closing ceremony of the Two Sessions of the National People's Congress and Chinese People's Political Consultative ...
Dueling narratives have brought into sharp focus how the U.S. and China increasingly have a growing distrust of the one another ...
"Beijing still believes it benefits most by preventing a spiraling of tensions, and by preserving stability in its ...
The latest back-and-forth started on Monday, when Chinese President Xi Jinping (習近平) said in a speech that China was the victim of “comprehensive containment and suppression by Western countries led ...
Xu Xueyuan waves to students during the final conference of the first Fudan-Harvard China-US Young Leaders Dialogue on Sunday ...
an analyst at brokerage Phillip Nova Pte Ltd. The steep drop seems like an overreaction to the SVB crisis, she said. Oil has ...
The former prime minister’s views were mired in the mid-1990s when China was a benign state, Anthony Albanese said.
Japan’s Prime Minister, Fumio Kishida, announced an order for 400 US-made Tomahawk cruise missiles for delivery in the next ...
The head of one of the world’s largest asset managers called Moody’s Investors Service’s outlook cut for the US banking system “a terrible overreaction” and said regulators had reassured ...