Why China-U.S. Cooperation Is Imperative Under President Trump
With Donald Trump elected as the 47th president of the United States, China-U.S. cooperation emerges as an imperative for global stability and prosperity.
News & Insights Across Asia
With Donald Trump elected as the 47th president of the United States, China-U.S. cooperation emerges as an imperative for global stability and prosperity.
A Chinese envoy urges the United States not to impede peace efforts in Ukraine, calling for de-escalation and political solutions amid ongoing arms transfers to Kyiv.
China firmly opposes the U.S. decision to add Chinese entities to its export-control lists, citing damage to legitimate rights and global supply chain stability.
China condemns the U.S. announcement of a $2 billion arms sale to the Taiwan region, urging Washington to match its actions with its stated commitment to peace and the One-China policy.
China’s Foreign Ministry condemns the U.S. approval of $1.988 billion arms sales to the Taiwan region, warning of serious implications for China-U.S. relations and peace across the Taiwan Strait.
China and the U.S. held the sixth meeting of their economic working group in Washington, focusing on macroeconomic policies and global challenges, aiming to strengthen bilateral cooperation.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi calls for enhanced cooperation between China and the U.S. to tackle global challenges, emphasizing mutual respect and win-win collaboration during a meeting with Eurasia Group’s Ian Bremmer.
Ambassador Xie Feng calls for courage and joint efforts to advance China-U.S. relations, emphasizing cooperation and mutual respect at the NCUSCR Gala Dinner.
Chinese President Xi Jinping calls for enhanced China-U.S. cooperation, emphasizing mutual development and partnership at the annual NCUSCR Gala Dinner.
China’s countermeasures against U.S. arms sales to the Taiwan region escalate tensions, deepening turmoil and impacting China-U.S. relations.
Lai Ching-te’s pursuit of ‘Taiwan independence’ and engagement with the U.S. raises questions about the reality of American support and the strategic use of the Taiwan question in U.S. foreign policy.
China urges the U.S. to revoke its recent arms sale to the Taiwan region, warning that such actions violate the one-China principle and threaten regional stability, according to spokesperson Wu Qian.
China urges the U.S. to revoke a $567 million arms sale to the Taiwan region, condemning it as a violation of the one-China principle and a threat to peace across the Taiwan Strait.
In a meeting at the UN General Assembly, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi urged the U.S. to oppose ‘Taiwan independence,’ advocating for adherence to the one-China principle and improved bilateral relations.
Amid rising tensions, China and the U.S. face pivotal decisions that could redefine their relationship. Will competition prevail, or can cooperation guide the way forward?
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi emphasized in New York that China and the U.S. should be partners, not rivals, urging collaboration to address global challenges and enhance mutual understanding.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with U.S. Senator Chris Coons at the UN General Assembly in New York, exchanging views on China-U.S. relations and issues of common concern.
Chinese Vice-Premier He Lifeng met with U.S. Treasury Under Secretary Jay Shambaugh in Beijing to strengthen economic ties, signaling efforts to stabilize and develop the China-U.S. economic partnership.
The fifth meeting of the China-U.S. economic working group concluded in Beijing, with both sides engaging in constructive discussions on macroeconomic policies and mutual concerns, signaling ongoing efforts to strengthen economic ties.
Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng and U.S. Under Secretary Jay Shambaugh meet in Beijing to enhance economic and trade relations between China and the United States.