China, U.S. Advance Maritime Dialogue in Shanghai Meeting
China and the U.S. hold high-level military talks in Shanghai, focusing on reducing maritime and aerial operational risks amid regional tensions.
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China and the U.S. hold high-level military talks in Shanghai, focusing on reducing maritime and aerial operational risks amid regional tensions.
A five-year pen pal program between Chinese and American students fosters global friendships and cultural understanding through digital exchanges during pandemic challenges.
China pledges reciprocal visa measures after the US restricts officials linked to Xizang, denouncing it as interference in domestic affairs. Foreign Ministry reaffirms region’s openness.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang and U.S. Senator Steve Daines discuss stabilizing ties at Beijing forum, as experts call for sustained dialogue to ease China-U.S. tensions.
China criticizes the US ban on tech company DeepSeek, urging against politicizing technology and vowing to safeguard Chinese enterprises’ rights.
China conducts military exercises near Taiwan Strait, citing U.S. policy shifts and vowing to counter separatist forces seeking ‘Taiwan independence.’
Chinese FM Wang Yi challenges US to evaluate outcomes of trade wars, stressing mutual respect as key to bilateral relations amid global economic shifts.
Chinese FM Wang Yi addresses US tech curbs, highlighting China’s resilience and innovation drive amid global competition.
A recent CGTN poll reveals overwhelming support among Chinese and American youth for mutual benefit and cultural exchanges to strengthen bilateral ties, despite economic competition.
As the US implements new tariffs, experts warn of parallels to 1930s protectionism. Could history repeat its devastating economic lessons? Analysis for KhabarAsia.
China calls for reciprocal U.S. dialogue on fentanyl, urging an end to ‘bullying tactics’ in bilateral negotiations.
The Chinese mainland has announced its willingness to address mutual concerns through dialogue and consultation with the U.S., emphasizing mutual respect and rejecting threats.
China’s National Cultural Heritage Administration has reclaimed 41 cultural relics and artifacts unlawfully exported to the U.S., including pottery, jade, and Buddhist artifacts.
China’s National Cultural Heritage Administration has received 41 illegally exported cultural relics from the U.S., including pottery, jade, and Buddhist artifacts, from the Manhattan DA’s Office.
The US ‘America First Investment Policy’ aims to limit China’s investments and access to critical sectors, significantly impacting Sino-US economic relations.
China’s Commerce Minister Wang Wentao urges the U.S. to reassess its tariff policies in a letter to the newly appointed Trade Representative, emphasizing the importance of a healthy economic relationship.
China calls on the U.S. to take the lead in cutting military expenditure and its nuclear arsenal amidst ongoing discussions on nuclear arms control.
China has urged the United States to halt military aid to the Taiwan region, expressing concerns over regional peace and the one-China principle.
Chinese and U.S. officials engage in ongoing economic talks, emphasizing cooperation despite strategic tensions and complex bilateral relations.
Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng is set to engage in a video call with U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent to discuss important economic issues, according to the Chinese Foreign Ministry.