China Flexes Its Antitrust Law As the U.S. and China escalate their tit-for-tat, both countries are looking for legitimacy under the cloak of the law.
Nicholas Lardy on How China is Going From Strength to Strength The scholar explains how China's recovery from Covid-19 has resulted in an even more formidable economic power.
China Memos for the Next President Experts in trade, technology, and investments give advice on where the U.S. should go from here.
Deglobalization Will Hurt the World’s Poorer Regions And the intellectual response has been a near-deafening silence.
What’s Behind China’s Sudden Crackdown on Food Waste Xi's "empty plates" campaign only makes sense if China’s leadership thinks there will be an even greater shock to the global trading system in the...
Where Does China Get Its Oil? Today, China represents the world’s largest importer of oil and second largest refiner of oil.
HKEX at the Crossroads What does Beijing’s tightening grip mean for the world’s most valuable stock exchange?
The Pentagon’s List of 20 Your guide to the Chinese companies said to be owned or affiliated with the People’s Liberation Army.
How the Trade Deal Fell Apart Inside the series of threats, counter threats, and miscalculations in 2019 that led the world’s two biggest economies into a new Cold War.
Bob Davis and Lingling Wei on the ‘Superpower Showdown’ over Trade Two Wall Street Journal reporters take you behind the scenes of the trade war negotiations, and into deliberations of the Politburo.