US Counter-Multilateralism Trade Policy: A Grave Danger to Global Trade
An analysis of how the US counter-multilateralism trade policy poses significant risks to global trade dynamics, regardless of the upcoming 2024 presidential election outcome.
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An analysis of how the US counter-multilateralism trade policy poses significant risks to global trade dynamics, regardless of the upcoming 2024 presidential election outcome.
At the 2024 Beijing Forum, experts urge the U.S. and China to strengthen collaboration in artificial intelligence to promote global innovation and share benefits widely.
China has condemned the U.S. approval of a $1.988 billion arms sale to Taiwan, urging Washington not to cross the “red line” concerning China’s Taiwan region.
The Chinese mainland has firmly opposed U.S. arms sales to the Taiwan region, urging adherence to the one-China principle and calling for an end to support for ‘Taiwan independence’ separatist forces.
Chinese drone giant DJI has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Defense, challenging sanctions and marking a significant moment in the China-U.S. technological rivalry.
The United States’ new arms sales to the Taiwan region are heightening tensions, pushing the region closer to potential conflict, as the Chinese mainland reaffirms its commitment to reunification.
Two giant pandas, Bao Li and Qing Bao, have left China’s Sichuan Province for a ten-year stay at Washington’s Smithsonian National Zoo, highlighting ongoing wildlife conservation efforts.
China calls on the U.S. to adhere to the one-China principle and avoid sending erroneous signals to ‘Taiwan independence’ forces, emphasizing peace and stability in the Taiwan Straits.
China demands that the United States revoke its $567 million arms sale to the Taiwan region, condemning the move as a violation of the one-China principle and a threat to regional peace and stability.
China’s Minister of Commerce Wang Wentao called on the U.S. to lift sanctions on Chinese enterprises during a phone call with U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo, emphasizing the need for stable economic ties.
China Media Group hosted “Written in the Sky: My China Story” in New York, celebrating 74 years of the People’s Republic of China and fostering China-U.S. cultural ties.
Chinese mainland spokesperson Lin Jian has condemned the U.S. approval of a military aid package to Taiwan, warning it violates the one-China principle and will lead to dire consequences for the U.S.
China’s Ministry of Commerce opposes new U.S. regulations aimed at restricting Chinese connected vehicles and related technologies, calling the measures protectionist and harmful to both nations.
Peng Liyuan, wife of Chinese President Xi Jinping, attended a vibrant cultural and sports exchange at Beijing No. 8 High School, emphasizing the importance of youth in China-U.S. relations.
The ban on Chinese software in U.S. autonomous vehicles threatens technological progress and global cooperation, impacting economies and innovation worldwide.
China has criticized a U.S. plan to ban Chinese-made software and hardware in electric vehicles, pledging to defend its lawful rights and interests amid rising tensions over trade and technology.
The Chinese Foreign Ministry has urged the U.S. to end its obsession with containing China and focus on regional peace and cooperation, following statements made at the recent Quad summit.
China has urged the U.S. to stop arms sales to Taiwan region and cease sending signals to separatist forces, asserting that such actions infringe on China’s sovereignty and security interests.
U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan will meet China’s top diplomat Wang Yi in China to discuss key issues like the Taiwan question and trade, aiming to stabilize bilateral relations.
China and the U.S. held the fifth meeting of their Economic and Financial Working Groups in Shanghai, discussing key financial policy issues and enhancing cooperation to promote global financial stability.