The first return volley in a new trade clash between China and the United States was fired on Monday as Beijing’s tariffs on nearly $14 billion in US imports came into effect.
As President Donald Trump continues to enact his “America First” policies, Europe finds itself caught between Trump and Beijing. The return of Donald Trump to the White House has surprised few in ...
As the White House fires a 10% tariff salvo, China sees room to negotiate.
The US president is dealing with a far more confident China than he did back then. Beijing has expanded its global footprint, and it is now the lead trade partner for more than 120 countries.
and China responded by imposing 15% tariffs on coal and liquefied natural gas from the U.S. NPR's John Ruwitch joins us from Beijing. Then, tariffs on goods from Mexico are on hold for now.
The move comes after Donald Trump placed a 10% levy on Chinese goods. The tariffs are targeted more at businesses than ...
The United States and China appeared to be inching closer to a trade war after Beijing revealed it would be retaliating against Washington with tariffs of its own on American goods.
DeepSeek founder Liang Wenfeng said China has prioritized short-term profits over innovation for decades—but now, the country must ... However, since then, chip stocks and AI-focused companies ...
China has reiterated its threat to take “necessary countermeasures to defend its legitimate rights and interests” following ...
Claims circulated that Beijing changed the translation so that it could lift sanctions on Rubio without looking embarrassed, because now China can say the sanctions were aimed at a different ...