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When the Trump administration unveiled its new national security strategy (NSS) last week, many experts noticed one major shift: how it talks – or more importantly, doesn’t talk – about China.
President Trump's new national security strategy tempers U.S. support for longstanding allies and recasts U.S. global interests in business terms.
China is dispatching a diplomat to Cambodia and Thailand as a new bout of violence between the two Southeast Asian nations threatens to derail a ceasefire brokered by President Donald Trump.
Canada’s relationship with China frosted over in 2018, when Canada arrested Meng Wanzhou, an executive of Huawei, a Chinese telecoms firm, on behalf of America. In apparent retaliation, China detained two Canadians,
China’s export surge and record trade surplus mask a fragile domestic economy, as weak consumption, a property slump, and slowing investment complicate Xi Jinping’s approach to upcoming talks with Don
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Trump trade crackdown hits cheap food containers from China, Vietnam with massive new duties
Commerce Department will issue final duty orders on disposable food containers from China and Vietnam following trade commission vote on unfair import practices.
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