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China and the United States, the world's two largest economies, have been engaging in a tense competition for geopolitical, economic and tech supremacy.
China-U.S. Relations Are More Complicated Than a ‘Cold War,’ Experts Say
Scholar says two dangerous trends are emerging — one, framing everything in terms of security and, two, each side seeing the other as an ideological foe when it is not the case
Chinese Student Enrollment in U.S. Falls for Fifth Straight Year as India Surges
A combination of economic anxiety in China and strained U.S. relations is driving a steep decline in students, with undergraduates down 47% from their peak, ceding the top spot to India for a second year
Weekly Must-Read: China’s Micro-Dramas Steal the Show and Momentum Seems Unstoppable
Empty malls are turned into studios, AI drives animation and regulators race to keep up
Caixin Summit: India Envoy Predicts Ties With China Will Improve
Ambassador Pradeep Kumar Rawat’s remarks follow recent high-level meetings that have led to a thaw in the relationship, with direct flights and tourism resuming
Caixin Summit: Japan’s Ambassador to China Calls for More Resilient Relationship
Kenji Kanasugi urges deeper cooperation on shared priorities such as the green transition, with a goal to balance ties with both China and the U.S.
Chinese Ships Dock at California Port in Lockstep as U.S.-China Trade Truce Begins
Coordinated vessel arrivals follow mutual suspension of port fees in symbolic end to 28-day shipping standoff
India Navigates U.S. Trade Pressure and Domestic Reforms
A top economic adviser discusses tariff negotiations, the slow progress on manufacturing goals, and warming but wary relations with China
CX Daily: Thaw in China Relations Brings Good Vibes to Canada’s Energy, Agri-Food Businesses
Trade and investment in the pillar industries are showing signs of recovery, say speakers at an industry forum
Weekend Long Read: How China Should Tackle Complex Challenges in Its 15th Five-Year Plan
Xu Lin, a former senior official at the national economic planning agency, offers pragmatic advice about the country’s roadmap for the next five years
The Week Ahead (Nov. 10-16): U.S., China Begin Rolling Back Tariffs
Kings of Spain and Thailand to visit China, Chile to hold general election
In Depth: Thaw in China Relations Brings Good Vibes to Canada’s Energy, Agri-Food Businesses
Trade and investment in the pillar industries are showing signs of recovery, say speakers at an industry forum
Commentary: Why China’s Exports Turned Negative in October
A surprising contraction in October, the first since March, points to normalizing trade patterns, high base effects and a tougher road ahead for the world’s second-largest economy
U.S. Exporters Laud China Tariff Reprieve, but Scars Remain
Companies at a major Shanghai trade fair recount months of disruption, from halted shipments to rerouted supply chains, highlighting the lasting impact of uncertainty despite a recent truce
Business Brief (Nov. 6): China to Lift Export Controls on U.S. Firms
China extends visa-free policy for France, Shenzhen to host APEC meeting next year
Goldman CEO Expects Foreign Investors to Further Return to China in 2026
The CEO says sentiment toward Chinese assets is normalizing as markets recover and U.S.-China relations stabilize
Trade War Monitor, Nov. 3: Sweeping Truce Pauses U.S.-China Economic Conflict
The deal provides relief for farmers and shippers but buys Washington time to build new rare earth supply chains, signaling the strategic rivalry is far from over








