The latest spat over rare earth controls underscores how both sides continue to talk past each other, writes Lizzi C. Lee.
US politicians fear they were compromised in Labour’s “deeply troubling” China spy leak and demanded answers from the ...
As far as China is concerned, America started it. Earlier this week, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent blamed Beijing for ...
New fees imposed on port calls by China and the U.S. are reducing the number of cargo vessels available for moving goods and ...
U.S. lawmakers and national security officials are increasingly alarmed that long-standing research ties between the U.S. and ...
The United States has been undermining the rules-based multilateral trading system since the new administration took office ...
The Chinese announcement was an apparent surprise to Trump, who called it an “out of the blue” move. While Trump did not ...
Trump’s threat to stop U.S. purchases of the Chinese product comes as the U.S. was already cutting back on it.
China's commerce minister, Wang Wentao, said "intensive U.S. restrictive measures" rolled out after talks in Madrid in ...
China said it had started to collect the special charges on U.S.-owned, -operated, -built or -flagged vessels but clarified ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said China’s dominance of rare earths calls for a more assertive American industrial policy.
Russia, China, Iran and North Korea are using artificial intelligence to improve their cyberattacks on U.S. companies, ...
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