On Tuesday, Donald Trump was elected the next president of the United States. The election had been closely observed from China, by both the government and the populace. The Chinese government’s ...
Given the tumultuous nature of his initial four years in office, the world is now bracing for the impact of Trump’s return.
technology and Taiwan. A new tariff war looms Perhaps the biggest consequence for China -- if Trump stays true to his ...
Chinese President Xi Jinping congratulated President-elect Donald Trump while advocating for “win-win cooperation,” according ...
Chinese leader Xi Jinping congratulated Trump on Thursday ... Beijing may also be looking for ways to utilize Trump’s ...
Donald Trump will return to the White House having set out his foreign policy approach for the next four years.
In recent years, U.S.-China relations have worsened not only on trade — China has been threatening U.S. allies like the Philippines, Japan and Taiwan in the South China Sea. They’ve been accused of ...
There is one scenario in which Trump has threatened to impose even higher tariffs — 150% to 200% — on Chinese goods: if China ...
When it comes to China policy and President-elect Donald Trump, the relationship is poised for a dramatic — and potentially ...
It's important to understand that China does not want to fight a war over Taiwan, so if the Trump administration adheres closely to the One China Policy and resists forms of military provocation (e.g.
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump inherits a United States-China relationship reset by presidents Joe Biden and Xi Jinping over the last year to lift ties off a diplomatic nadir after COVID-19 and ...
For the past year, allies and adversaries alike have cautiously tried to position themselves on the right side of former ...