In seeking accord with U.S., Beijing wants to avoid becoming isolated like the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
Donald Trump, once more, is moving to slash imports from China. Just like in his first term, the returning U.S. president ...
The difference couldn’t have been more stark: All of China’s lawmakers slow-clapping in unison as Xi Jinping walked into the ...
The tariff actions, which could upend nearly $2.2 trillion in two-way annual U.S. trade, went live hours after Trump declared ...
The nation’s top three trading partners are rolling out levies on a wide range of products, including soybeans, meat and ...
Animosity toward Europe, coupled with courtesy toward its principal foe, has fueled a widespread feeling across the EU that ...
President Donald Trump addressed Congress in a joint session Tuesday night. PolitiFact fact-checked his speech.
One poll found that 76 percent of those who watched the president's Tuesday night address said they "approve" of it.
Two major speeches were delivered by two of the world’s most powerful world leaders this week, on opposite sides of the ...
China issued a warning on Wednesday night that it stands ready for any "type of war" with the United States in the aftermath ...
President Donald Trump addressed a joint session of Congress on Tuesday night. You can watch his entire address here.
The Chinese embassy has mentioned for the first time the possibility that they and the United States could end up in a war. Donald Trump's decision to increase import taxes on Chin ...