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The longtime diplomat says the U.S. president’s approach to China during his second term could offer Beijing opportunities.
From energy and data centers to chips and applications, how China measures up against the U.S.
The Wire takes stock of the U.S.-China trade picture and the effort to shift global manufacturing back to America a year on from Liberation Day.
Beijing’s attempt to punish Japan over Taiwan is a major strategic blunder that is likely to backfire.
Competition is brewing between the U.S. and its neighbors to attract China’s automaking giants.
A senior Biden-era science and technology official talks about Trump’s AI chip exports to China and what’s at stake for U.S. tech leadership.
Forcing scientists to choose between the U.S. and China will reduce the world’s ability to withstand shared threats.
A start-up in North Carolina wants to break China’s grip on rare earth magnets.
Enforcement of the bipartisan law appeared to be slowing prior to a recent change in Customs methodology.
China remains a big importer of Iranian oil, but its other commercial interests in the country have shifted and narrowed in recent years.
The turmoil in the Middle East has already put Beijing’s forecasts for 2026 in doubt, while the latest Five Year Plan offers no fresh thinking on the country’s top challenges.
The economist sets out why he is so concerned about current trends in global economics and politics, and what the solutions might be.