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China’s glacier area has shrunk by 26% since 1960 due to rapid global warming, with 7,000 small glaciers disappearing completely and glacial retreat intensifying in recent years, official data ...
According to the latest assessment from America's intelligence agencies, China "remains the most active and persistent cyber threat to [the] U.S." Its hackers have infiltrated the U.S. government ...
BANGKOK — China’s energy and auto giant BYD has announced an ultra fast EV charging system that it says is nearly as quick as a fill up at the pumps. BYD, China's largest EV maker, said Monday ...
She regularly appears on CBS News 24/7 to discuss her reporting. Shipments of goods from China to the U.S. are dropping sharply with the Trump administration's steep tariffs in place, leading ...
On what Trump called "Liberation Day" on April 2, the president announced that China and dozens of other countries would receive reciprocal tariffs above a 10% baseline, going into effect on ...
which the president hailed as a “total reset” on relations with China. In reality, tariffs on most Chinese goods will range from about 40 percent to 60 percent, including other tariffs imposed ...
Micah McCartney is a reporter for Newsweek based in Taipei, Taiwan. He covers U.S.-China relations, East Asian and Southeast Asian security issues, and cross-strait ties between China and Taiwan.
China announced anti-dumping duties as high as 74.9% Sunday on imports of POM copolymers, a type of engineering plastic, from the United States, the European Union, Japan and Taiwan. The Commerce ...
Once hailed as the world’s unstoppable economic engine, China is now facing a perfect storm: collapsing real estate giants, shrinking exports, soaring youth unemployment, and mounting local debt.
The deal between the U.S. and China to cut levies imposed on each other marks a thaw in trade ties. WSJ’s Jason Douglas explains what it means for the world’s two largest economies.
As the Trump administration negotiates trade deals with other countries, China has issued a warning against any agreements that harm its interests. China's commerce ministry says it respects the ...
President Donald Trump is dismissing concerns that tariffs on imported goods from China could raise consumer costs, saying in an interview that "China probably will eat those tariffs." Trump was ...