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Survey findings complicate the notion that U.S.-China economic policy presents a binary choice between the two options.
Some geopolitical strategists have floated the prospect that the summit could pave the way for Chinese investment into the U.S.
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How China’s Energy Needs Are Driving Its Push for Peace in the Middle East
China’s push for stability in the Middle East reflects energy dependence and economic pressure, as Beijing seeks to manage trade tensions and reset relations with the United States. China has been critical of the US war against Iran and remained aloof from the diplomacy taking place in Islamabad—until very recently.
Kaiser Kuo offers a rare insight: what the fragile US-China balance actually feels like from the ground in Beijing right now.
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Why China is retreating further from US treasuries
(Bloomberg) -- It’s the biggest pile of debt in the world — the $30 trillion US Treasuries market. It’s been built with the help of foreign central banks and investors, who have clamored to buy US government bonds through good times and bad.
Ray Dalio, founder of hedge fund Bridgewater Associates, sat down with CNBC's Eunice Yoon in Shanghai to promote his ocean exploration project OceanX. In an exclusive interview, he outlines how scientific cooperation can encourage a win-win relationship between US and China.
On April 7, 2026, Asia Society Northern California & Seattle, in collaboration with the Consulate of the People's Republic of China in San Francisco, will host a virtual conversation about the highly anticipated but delayed summit between Presidents Donald ...
The Pomona America China Initiative for International Cooperation (PACIFIC) held its 2026 conference on April 4, inviting professors from colleges in both the United States and China to discuss the current state and future of U.