The highlights this week: China announces major rare-earth export controls, Washington and Beijing begin charging steep ...
Adapting to Trump's tariffs - a still-incomplete set of levies that pushed import taxes from an average of around 2% to an ...
By Francesco Canepa and Howard Schneider FRANKFURT/WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. companies and consumers are bearing the brunt ...
Mr. Trump’s initial fury softened over the weekend, after his response led to the sharpest decline in stocks since April, ...
China’s foreign ministry on Oct 15 said trade disputes were “not in the interests of any party”. Read more at ...
Brazilian farmers are lobbying to roll back deforestation restrictions in order to sell more soybeans to the huge Chinese ...
CFR President Michael Froman shares his take on artificial intelligence competition between the two countries.
People asked if China would catch up to the United States. Then the question became when will China catch up. And now it's ...
China announced sanctions on Tuesday against five U.S.-linked subsidiaries of South Korean shipbuilder Hanwha Ocean amid ...
Oil prices edged lower on Wednesday, as investors weighed the International Energy Agency's prediction of a supply surplus in ...
Beijing’s new export controls on rare earths are designed to force the U.S. to drop its own restrictions on selling advanced ...
The Trump administration recently began charging fees for Chinese ships docking at U.S. ports, prompting China to retaliate.
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