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A Chinese and US national flag hang on a fence at an international school in Beijing on December 6, 2018. (Photo by Fred DUFOUR / AFP) (Photo by FRED DUFOUR/AFP via Getty Images) Fred Dufour | Afp | Getty Images The United States is taking an analytical approach to its review of whether to keep […]

Comment on this storyComment As the United States and China veered toward confrontation in recent years, both sides gave lip service to the idea that they seek cooperation on issues of mutual interest. Little came from that rhetoric until last week in Vienna, when top Chinese . . .

Jin Liqun, AIIB’s president, addresses journalists at a Beijing press conference in 2016. Fred Dufour/AFP via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Fred Dufour/AFP via Getty Images Jin Liqun, AIIB’s president, addresses journalists at a Beijing press conference in 2016. Fred Dufour/AFP via Getty Images How have the rising geopolitical tensions between the United States […]

Multilateral Development Bank Evolution Roundtable during the World Bank/IMF Spring Meetings at the International Monetary Fund headquarters in Washington on April 12. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana, File)Copyright 2023 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen will talk about U.S.-China economic relations in a speech at Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced […]

Growing tensions between U.S. and China pose an “immediate challenge” to other parts of Asia. Chris McGrath—Getty Images The competition between the U.S. and China has been heating up for years, and leaders of both countries have sparred on matters of trade, technology and even alleged spying. Now, the World Bank is warning that souring […]

Taiwan President’s U.S. Trip Touches a Flashpoint in U.S.-China Ties  The Wall Street Journal Source link

UBS has named a number of Chinese stocks it says have remained “resilient” during periods of heightened geopolitical tensions between the United States and China. Chinese stocks were volatile after tensions rose between the U.S. and China over alleged spy balloons shot down over North America in February. In a note to clients on March […]

Carnegie Corporation of New York’s current grantmaking on China, which began nearly 20 years ago, has its roots in the early decades of the last century. In 1913, the Corporation made a grant of $200,000 (equivalent to about $6 million in 2023) to what became known as the Chinese Educational Commission, supporting Chinese students studying […]

WASHINGTON —  The Chinese balloon that floated across the United States this month, apparently on a mission to collect intelligence, began its journey as a curiosity. Then it became a political metaphor: a symbol of U.S. weakness to Republicans, a sign of President Biden’s prudence to Democrats. Now, a week after the U.S. Air Force shot […]

How U.S.-China Tensions Could Affect Who Buys the House Next Door  The New York Times Source link


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