What exactly is President Trump’s view on China? On Ian Explains, Ian Bremmer breaks down Trump’s complicated views on the ...
Former New York Times Beijing bureau chief Jane Perlez and editorial page editor James Dao discuss why China is so important ...
And the view from some parts is that even if tariffs cause the Chinese economy short-term pain, it will be the US which loses in the long run. China is still an indispensable part of global supply ...
China kept its economic growth target for this year unchanged at roughly 5% while committing more fiscal resources than last ...
Walmart has a presence in more than 100 Chinese cities. In its most recent financial year, its net sales in the country rose by 16% to $17 billion dollars, compared to the year before.
China imports of soybean and coal rose in January-February from a year earlier, while those of iron ore, crude oil, and ...
China, both a leader in renewable energy and the world’s biggest carbon emitter, is ramping up its green energy.
In seeking an accord with U.S., Beijing wants to avoid becoming isolated like the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
Martin Wolf In fact, though, the ratio of trade to GDP in China has actually fallen quite a bit from an extraordinarily high level in about 2007, just before the financial crisis, to one that is more ...