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President Xi Jinping promised to fund a number of projects in a meeting with his Kenyan counterpart William Ruto in Beijing.
China is considering exempting some U.S. imports from its 125% tariffs and is asking businesses to identify goods that could ...
The Politburo, the ruling Communist Party's 24-member decision-making body led by President Xi Jinping, is expected to assess ...
China loomed over Australia’s last election in 2022, when the incumbent Liberal-led coalition adopted an ultra-hawkish approach to Beijing. A large swing in seats with a high proportion of Chinese ...
Addressing a meeting on women's education on the sidelines of the 2024 Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation in September last year, Peng called for China and Africa to work together to ...
President Xi Jinping is seeking to repair ties with the European Union, painting China as the more reliable partner as Donald ...
President Trump faces economic realities as his administration walks back threats on tariffs and the Federal Reserve chair.
The White House has hinted that its first trade deal could be with South Korea, saying that the talks are progressing faster ...
Trump and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent have been making vaguely conciliatory comments about the administration’s approach ...
Investors, traders and speculators continue to process the "known unknown" of global tariff-and-trade war negotiations.
China is not the new Soviet Union. And this is not 1955. It is 2025. And the future will not follow the path of the past.
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Kenyan President William Ruto meet in Beijing to enhance bilateral ties, aiming for a shared future and cooperation that benefits the Global South.