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Trump’s tariffs may hurt, but this time China holds more cards − and could turn the pressure into a strategic advantage.
HONG KONG -- Strains are emerging in China's job market about a month into the country's full-on tariff war with the U.S., testing Beijing's determination not to cave to the pressure from Donald Trump ...
The world’s two largest economies are locked in a tit-for-tat tariff war that threatens hundreds of billions in trade and has ...
Outwardly at least, President Donald Trump continues to take a hard-line stance on China with tariffs of 145 percent and ...
Plunging trade across the Pacific is leading to production halts and threatening job instability for millions of Chinese.
A growing number of Chinese homebuyers are shifting their attention to markets like Thailand, Australia, Singapore and the UK ...
Since the start of Donald Trump’s second term in January 2025, relations between the United States and China have entered a new phase characterized ...
Beijing is considering trade talks with the Trump administration if the US demonstrates "sincerity" by addressing key tariff ...
US, China trade war
Beijing holds a lot more cards than Trump may think − in fact, it might have a winning hand COMMENT | LINGGONG KONG | When ...
Beijing’s top financial and economic officials want to strengthen regional ties amid US trade war uncertainties.
The view that the Chinese leadership was desperate to negotiate a trade deal, to avoid economic pain that could destabilize Chinese society and threaten the Chinese Communist Party’s monopoly on power ...
China doesn't want or fear a trade war, and talks should be conducted in an equal, respectful and reciprocal manner, ...