Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi expressed Beijing's hope for 'stability and improvement' in US-China relations during a meeting with US Senator Steve Daines. These remarks come ahead of an anticipated summit between Presidents Xi Jinping and Donald Trump.
China has announced that its relations with the United States remain stable ahead of President Donald Trump's anticipated visit to Beijing, despite ongoing tensions. These statements come at a critical time marked by significant political and economic changes globally.
U.S. President Donald Trump has launched a new operation named 'Freedom Project' to protect ships in the Strait of Hormuz. This announcement comes as trade tensions escalate between the U.S. and China, with Beijing instructing companies to disregard American sanctions.
China has expressed its dissatisfaction with the EU's manufacturing plan, warning of potential retaliatory actions. This statement was made in an official announcement from the Chinese government on Monday, April 27.
The founder of Fuyao Glass, one of the world's largest automotive glass producers, announced his readiness to close the company's factories in the United States if trade tensions with China continue. This statement was made during the company's annual meeting, where geopolitical risks were discussed.
China has warned it will take retaliatory measures against European companies if the EU continues to target Chinese firms under proposed cybersecurity regulations. This warning was issued in a 30-page document submitted by the Chinese Ministry of Commerce to the European Commission.
Japanese stock indices fell during today's trading, reflecting increasing anxiety about the global economy. This decline is driven by several factors affecting financial markets.
President Donald Trump's strategy in the mineral alliance with China faces new challenges due to oil supply shocks stemming from the conflict between the United States and Israel on one side and Iran on the other. These developments highlight the fragility of vital mineral supply chains that heavily rely on energy.
A Republican senator has revealed a proposal to expand the ban on Chinese cars in the United States, reflecting rising trade tensions between Washington and Beijing. This proposal comes at a sensitive time as concerns grow over economic dependency on China.
China and the United States continue to dominate global trade, with their power shaping trade conditions. This situation highlights how political and economic strength influences international trade routes.
U.S. President Donald Trump praised China, stressing the importance of respecting its achievements across various fields. This statement comes amid rising trade tensions between the two nations.
On Friday, China announced the initiation of two separate trade investigations against the United States in response to U.S. inquiries regarding Chinese trade practices, including allegations of forced labor. This move comes amid rising tensions between the world's two largest economies.
The Chinese Ministry of Commerce announced on Friday the initiation of two counter-investigations into US practices that hinder the flow of Chinese products to the United States. This move reflects the escalating trade tensions between the two nations.
On Friday, China announced the initiation of two separate trade investigations against the United States. This move is a response to investigations launched by Washington earlier this month regarding allegations of Chinese trade practices, including forced labor.
China has announced the initiation of two investigations into US practices concerning supply chains and renewable products as a retaliatory measure against previous US trade inquiries. This move comes just before an anticipated presidential summit, complicating trade relations between the two nations.
Chinese Trade Minister <strong>Wang Wentao</strong> expressed serious concern regarding new trade investigations initiated by the <strong>United States</strong> during his meeting with US Trade Representative <strong>Jameson Greer</strong>. This comes as both nations seek to stabilize relations ahead of an anticipated presidential summit.
Trade ministers from Cameroon convene on Thursday to discuss vital reforms for the World Trade Organization (WTO). The meeting comes amid warnings that a lack of agreement could push countries to establish trade rules outside the organization.
U.S. Ambassador to the EU, Andrew Puzder, warns that rejecting the trade agreement set for a vote this week would be an 'economic mistake.' This comes after multiple delays in implementing the terms of the agreement signed last summer.