WASHINGTON (Reuters) - With his nomination of China hardliner Marco Rubio for secretary of state, U.S. President-elect Donald ...
And the president-elect seems to be gearing up for a trade war he no longer needs to fight. Eight years on from the first ...
the predictability he needs to address his domestic troubles and advance China’s ambitions in critical areas such as ...
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The Chinese economy is more dependent on exports, making tariffs more potent, yet it’s less reliant on American markets and ...
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Could the tariffs Trump's threatened to slap on Chinese imports backfire and help Beijing? Some experts say they will.
Beijing is focused on the long run, and the president-elect’s past policies didn’t stymie its high-tech ambitions.
In recent days, China has been forcing down the value of the renminbi, partly in anticipation of Trump imposing new tariffs.