China’s vice premier said Beijing and Washington should seek ways to work together, even as President Donald Trump announced additional tariffs on the world’s second-largest economy.
Beijing’s reaction came hours after President Donald Trump announced an additional 10% tariff would take effect March 4.
China and Russia “cannot be moved away” from one another, Chinese leader Xi Jinping told his counterpart Vladimir Putin ...
President Trump’s abrupt and enthusiastic embrace of Russia and its authoritarian leader, Vladimir Putin, is propelled in ...
The U.S. and Russia are discussing the Arctic as a potential area for economic cooperation, Bloomberg reported on Wednesday.
As Washington and Moscow advance talks to improve bilateral relations, China on Thursday said any US "attempts" to sow ...
China has accused the Trump administration of “serious regression” in its position on Taiwan, after the State Department ...
China will try to stay aligned with Arab countries while improving ties with Israel as it challenges a US proposal to ...
Chinese President Xi Jinping meets with Sergei Shoigu, secretary of the Russian Federation Security Council, at the Great ...
China appeared to play down the speculation regarding the U.S. proposal to send Chinese and Brazilian peacekeepers to Ukraine ...
DeepSeek’s rise came as a timely confidence boost as the Chinese leadership faces a prolonged economic gloom and a brewing trade war with U.S.
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