Mel Gurtov: The rocky road ahead for U.S.-China relations in Trump 2.0
On Nov. 7, 2024, Xi Jinping sent a congratulatory message to President-elect Trump.
On Nov. 7, 2024, Xi Jinping sent a congratulatory message to President-elect Trump.
Donald Trump talks tough on China, which he is going to penalize with high tariffs, to try to hit at their growing economic power.
China’s economy has probably peaked in size and performance. The era of investment and credit expansion seems to be over.
China’s America watchers have the same tough job that faces Donald Trump’s campaign: coming up with a new game plan after Joe Biden passed the torch to Kamala Harris.
Attorney General Jason Miyares has joined a 21-state coalition in demanding answers from online retailer Temu regarding its alleged CCP ties.
Mark Kelly, the Arizona senator on Kamala Harris’ VP short list, is heading up a bipartisan effort to counter growing Chinese influence over U.S. ports.
Xi Jinping’s balancing act with Russia and the West took on a new challenge with Vladimir Putin’s arrival in Beijing on May 16.
In recent talks between U.S. and Chinese leaders, they have found common ground in support for more people-to-people exchanges, particularly in education.
Virginia Sen. Mark R. Warner celebrated more than a year later a step forward in the United States standing up to TikTok.
U.S. Sens. Mark R. Warner and Marco Rubio sent a letter stressing the need to prevent adversary access to sensitive technology and data.