President Donald Trump's sweeping global tariffs may lead more countries to turn to China, several experts told Newsweek.
The United States' sweeping new tariff regime risks slowing both U.S. and global growth, shrinking export markets and ...
For Tim Hsu, who sells modern lamps and ceiling lights mostly to American customers, US President Donald Trump’s historic ...
After decades of growth, Chinese demand for transport fuels is peaking as electric vehicles and LNG-powered trucks are ...
Beijing reportedly instructs regulators to stop processing applications for new U.S. focused investment projects.
Taiwan was listed as a country the top of a cardboard sign held up by Trump during his tariff ceremony. But it isn't one, and China is not happy.
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Beyond Beijing’s anger in wake of President Trump’s sharply increased tariffs on Chinese goods, some in China see it as a ...
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Western attempts to decouple from China and a drastic turnabout in US trade policy are “key strategic” concerns for leaders ...