In a dramatic turn of events, Taiwan's opposition lawmakers have successfully survived a recall vote, solidifying their control over the legislature. This unprecedented recall campaign aimed to challenge their authority but ultimately fell short, leaving the political landscape unchanged as tensions with Beijing continue to rise.
Wells Fargo has halted travel to China following an exit ban incident involving a U.S. executive. This raises concerns about foreign investment and personal safety amid a backdrop of growing exit bans affecting foreigners.
Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang praises China's open-source AI as a revolutionary force in global supply chains, highlighting the return of H20 AI chip sales amid eased US restrictions.
The U.S. and China have agreed on a new trade framework that could ease tech restrictions and allow rare earth exports. Despite optimism, experts urge caution as key details remain unclear.
In a surprising announcement, President Trump declares a finalized trade deal with China involving significant tariffs and the supply of rare earth minerals. This agreement aims to reshape U.S.-China relations and includes provisions for Chinese students in U.S. colleges.
As US-China trade negotiations resume in London, both countries are under pressure to resolve key issues, particularly regarding rare earth minerals essential for technology. Can they find common ground?
China's consumer prices have fallen for the fourth straight month, raising concerns about the effectiveness of Beijing's stimulus measures. With price wars in the auto industry and a deepening deflation in producer prices, experts warn that domestic demand must be revived to combat economic stagnation.
President Trump refuses to lower the 145% tariffs on China, insisting it’s essential as trade talks approach. With tensions rising, will this strategy pay off or escalate the trade war?
China's Commerce Ministry signals readiness for trade talks with the U.S. but insists steep tariffs must be removed first. With tensions high, Beijing vows to fight back against unilateral actions by Washington.
In a surprising move, China has exempted some U.S. imports from steep tariffs, hinting that the trade war may be easing. However, Beijing contradicts claims of ongoing negotiations with Washington.