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By Vivian Wang Reporting from Beijing China has warned its people to think twice before visiting the United States, citing trade tensions. It also told its students to be careful about studying ...
It is also censoring criticism at home. By David Pierson Claire Fu and Vivian Wang China’s leaders have sent a clear message about the effects of the Trump administration’s sweeping tariffs ...
Exports up better-than-expected 12.4% in March on pre-tariff rush U.S. tariffs on China reach 145%, Beijing retaliates Escalating trade row threatens China and global growth China vows to fight ...
China is filling gaps left by the USAID shutdown in developing countries. The US pulled billions of dollars out of such countries in programs including health and education. China's development ...
Adeline Wong Wan Ying, a tourist from Malaysia, shared that during her visit to Shandong, she was consistently impressed by ...
President Trump’s tariffs aim to bring manufacturing back to the U.S.—including iPhones. WSJ’s Joanna Stern breaks down exactly how tough it would be to build iPhones here, and how tariffs ...
Myanmar earthquake may have disrupted China’s rare earth supplies The disaster may have damaged mines and transport routes in Myanmar, which is China’s main supplier of rare earth elements ...
China’s armed forces are more ready than ever to surround the self-ruled island of Taiwan, cut it off from the world and try to squeeze it into submission. A Chinese blockade of Taiwan would be ...
China’s economy got off to a good start this year and authorities are ready to deploy more stimulus if growth loses momentum, a center bank adviser said. Huang Yiping, a member of the Chinese ...
China is prepared for “possible unexpected shocks,” Premier Li Qiang told a gathering of global executives in Beijing, where he urged them to “resist protectionism” and defend globalization.
President Donald Trump is heading into another volatile week of his trade wars facing an urgent need to de-escalate the clash he ignited with China before it inflicts deep damage on the US economy.
The tariff hike is the latest in a tit-for-tat battle between the world’s two largest economies, after Trump raised tariffs on China to 145%. However, China has indicated it does not intend to ...