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For the third time in as many months, US and Chinese officials will meet in Europe for trade talks — and this time, Beijing is arriving at the negotiating table more emboldened than ever.
The White House puts a priority on doing business with Beijing as it prepares for bilateral talks next week.
That’s the case when gauging China’s evolving view of President Donald Trump’s second term. Beijing sees Trump’s disruptive actions — his gutting of institutions of U.S. soft power, his launching of trade wars against adversaries and allies alike,
President Donald Trump says a trip to China may happen soon, hinting at efforts to stabilize U.S.-China trade relations.
At least $1bn worth of Nvidia’s advanced artificial intelligence processors were shipped to China in the three months after Donald Trump tightened chip export controls, exposing the limits of Washington’s efforts to restrain Beijing’s high-tech ambitions.
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Treasury Secretary Bessent details Trump administration's plan to tackle China's economic imbalances
China trade has reached a "good place" with reduced tariffs, but said China's 30% share of global manufacturing is unsustainably imbalanced.
The Trump administration has dialed back aggressive measures against China and reversed its position on technology controls as the president angles for a Chinese trip later this year.
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Former Obama Speechwriter Jon Lovett on How Trump Is Funny Like a "Clown With a Gun"
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America 'going to win' AI race against China, Trump declares as Meta executive applauds strategy
Meta executive Joel Kaplan backs Trump’s AI plan, praising its focus on innovation, infrastructure, and leadership in 'fierce' race with China
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that he may visit China soon for a landmark trip to address simmering trade and security tensions between the superpower rivals.
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The Manila Times on MSNTikTok will go dark in US if China doesn’t OK sale before Trump’s deadline: Lutnik
Last month, President Trump extended by 90 days to Sept. 17 a deadline for China-based ByteDance to divest the US assets of TikTok.