Trump asks China to delay Xi summit
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In quick succession, US President Donald Trump has taken out two of Beijing’s closest allies: Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
The US and China are considering a new mechanism that could potentially oversee economic ties and manage bilateral concerns between the two geoeconomic competitors.
European allies broadly support building closer ties to China — and believe America's role as a global superpower is fading.
China has made representations to the United States against its unfair trade investigation looking into forced labour, saying the Trump administration has abused the
China won't help the United States reopen the Strait of Hormuz as requested by President Donald Trump, but it is probably welcoming the delay in Trump's highly anticipated trip to Beijing as the U.S.
Last week, the Chinese government published its latest five-year plan, which includes a heavy emphasis on its new “AI Plus” strategy.
In an era marked by President Donald Trump’s wars and trade turbulence, Chinese leader Xi Jinping is counting on a plan to shield his country from the storm and win its race with the US: driving innovation to transform China into a global tech superpower.
China called on the US to stop selling weapons to Taiwan after a report that President Donald Trump could sign off on a $14 billion deal after his trip to Beijing later this month.