The uncertain reaction to Xi Jinping’s display of warmth made sense: Executives are eager for a reset after years in the cold but ever wary of meddling.
The top economic officials from the world's two largest economies agreed to keep up communications going forward.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent traded policy complaints with Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng on Friday, telling Beijing ...
Republican Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton appeared on Fox Business Thursday and called for significant cutbacks in the economic privileges currently extended to China, including stripping it of […] ...
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 ...
President Donald Trump signaled on Wednesday that he is open to the idea of a new trade deal with Beijing, according to ...
ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE/ WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he expected Chinese President Xi ...
US President Donald Trump has sent fewer market-moving social media posts since his re-election compared to his first term, ...
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 ...
Harvard Kennedy School faculty members Rana Mitter and Anthony Saich share their insights on how they think U.S.-China ...
A rushed, confusing policy change that proved unworkable on short notice. Packages were stacking up at ports of entry, ...