As the war in Ukraine grinds toward its fourth year, US President Donald Trump has made clear which world leader he thinks ...
President Donald Trump has floated the idea that the United States, Russia, and China could cut their nuclear weapons ...
On the Atlantic coast in Santos, a bustling port city in Sao Paulo, Brazil's most populous state, China's leading food and ...
Trump’s tariffs are bad enough, but Xi is fundamentally distorting world trade to dig China out of the hole its economic ...
China is suffering from deflation, devaluation, capital flight and the loss of foreign investment — all at the same time. Unprecedented, far worse than "Japanification." ...
During his virtual remarks to the World Economic Forum today, President Trump discussed the relationship between China and the United States and where he sees it going over the next four years.
During the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, China's Vice Premier Xuexiang Ding stated that there are "no winners" in a trade war while acknowledging the numerous difficulties and ...
From the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland ... The president covered various topics, including China relations, energy, taxes, and trade— challenging international companies to ...
Donald Trump said he was leaning on Xi Jinping for China’s help in ending the war in Ukraine during a speech to business leaders in Davos. Appearing over video link at the World Economic Forum ...
China’s clean energy investments are approaching fossil fuel levels, solidifying its role in the global transition ...
The China-South Africa Economic and Trade Forum and the third China International Supply Chain Expo Promotion Conference were held in Johannesburg on Thursday.