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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
Asian Allies Rush to Consult Trump After His China Visit
Leaders of Japan and South Korea press for details on the Sino-U.S. summit, highlighting fears of being bypassed in trans-Pacific strategic shifts
Commentary: Inside China’s Evolving Anti-Sanctions Playbook
By officially shielding five petrochemical companies from American blacklists, Beijing signals the maturation of an institutional framework designed to combat unwarranted extraterritorial jurisdiction
CX Daily: Beijing Summit Signals a Reset in U.S.-China Relations
Xi Jinping and Donald Trump seek to redefine relations through the lens of ‘constructive strategic stability’
Opinion: Washington and Beijing Can Still Achieve Great Things Together
Renewed diplomatic engagement offers a chance to stabilize the global economy and repair fractured academic ties
CX Daily: U.K. Moves to Fully Nationalize Chinese-Owned British Steel
Beijing protests proposed bill that opens a path to conclude the state takeover
Cover Story: Beijing Summit Signals a Reset in U.S.-China Relations
From the Temple of Heaven to Zhongnanhai, Xi Jinping and Donald Trump sought to redefine bilateral relations through a framework centered on ‘constructive strategic stability’
German Firms in China Grow More Optimistic Despite Geopolitical Tensions
Survey points to stronger business confidence despite mounting trade tensions and supply chain disruptions
Analysis: U.S.-China Summit Signals Shift From Pure Competition
Chinese and Western strategists argue this new paradigm requires balancing active cooperation with careful risk management, setting a cautious but optimistic long-term trajectory for the two superpowers
U.S., China Forge ‘Constructive Strategic Stability’ in Beijing Summit
Xi and Trump pledge to manage competition and boost trade, joined by top American chief executives
Gallery: Trump Lands in Beijing
U.S. President Donald Trump arrived in Beijing aboard Air Force One on the evening of May 13, beginning a three-day state visit to China. The trip marks the first visit to China by a U.S. president since 2017 and Trump’s first visit to the country in his second term. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun said leader-level diplomacy plays an irreplaceable role in providing strategic guidance for U.S.-China relations, and that Beijing welcomes President Trump’s visit.
In Depth: What’s at Stake for the U.S. Executives on Trump’s China Trip
Top executives from Nvidia, Micron, Boeing and other major American firms hope to revive business opportunities in China as export controls, security reviews and trade disputes continue to strain ties between Washington and Beijing
Trump Embarks on High-Stakes China Visit as Trade and Global Crises Loom
The U.S. president is accompanied by a slimmed-down tech and finance delegation on a state visit aimed at addressing tariffs, tech competition and mediating the conflict in Iran
Commentary: Trump Returns to a China That Has Outgrown America’s Shadow
As Washington alienates allies and sparks new conflicts, Beijing has quietly positioned itself as the pragmatic stabilizing force the world needs
Business Brief (May 8): TikTok Thailand Expansion Approved
China-EU trade tensions rise, Australia issues final ruling on Chinese steel products
U.S.-China Summit Could See Beijing Step Up in Iran Mediation, Analyst Says
Financial Times columnist Gideon Rachman says a prospective meeting between Donald Trump and Chinese leadership could hinge on Middle East stability, though rare-earth export controls remain a major sticking point








