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NEW YORK] China is counting on its 1.4 billion consumers to help cushion the blow from US President Donald Trump’s tariffs.
Protests from furious factory workers in China demanding back pay are spreading across the country after President Trump’s ...
U.S. and Chinese officials will meet this week for their first formal economic talks since President Trump announced sweeping ...
Beijing has stopped publishing hundreds of statistics related to real estate, finance, unemployment and even soy sauce ...
While Japan won’t walk away from its alliance with the United States, the linchpin of the Asian country’s diplomacy and ...
The Chinese luxury department store's operational and management structure will remain unchanged, according to a notice ...
BEIJING: China's finance minister lashed out at US tariffs for bringing "unprecedented huge risks" to the global economy, ...
China's services activity expanded at the slowest pace in seven months in April, with new orders growth slackening from March ...
Beijing is increasingly restricting access to vital economic statistics, leaving economists and investors in the dark as ...
Much of China’s apparent modernization benefits not its own people, but the rest of the world through subsidized exports — ...
In 2008, the United States was combating a financial crisis stemming from excesses in the financial system, flawed regulation ...
Trump’s self-defeating tariff offensive gives Beijing leverage. But can China capitalize on it?