China-US
How “Ping-Pong Diplomacy” Helped Change the U.S.-China Relationship
Compromise Is the Foundation
Concessions are a must for a China-U.S. trade deal and the global economy
China Rejects Unfair and Non-Reciprocal Bullying Attitude and Actions by the U.S.
In today’s globalized world, trade peace is a win-win condition that every country wants to have. The U.S.-instigated escalation of trade frictions makes world feel the chill of approaching “trade wars”.
Trade War: Trump’s ‘Own Goal’
Increased tariffs are aimed at China, but actually impact U.S. consumers
Trump-Kim Summit Ends Fruitlessly: Three Major Signals Are Perceptible
In the next few years, it is almost unlikely to expect more meaningful results in dialogue and negotiations between the US and the DPRK, and we can’t expect South Korea-DPRK reconciliation and cooperation to maintain the current momentum.
How Should New Progress in China-U.S. Trade Consultations Be Understood?
More importantly, the recent rounds of high-level consultations between China and the U.S. have been carried out in an orderly manner under the direction of the heads of state of the two countries.
What Progress Has Been Achieved in the Latest China-U.S. Trade Talks?
Indeed, China-U.S. relations have global implications, and this round of China-US trade talks completed last Friday, like any previous rounds, became the center of attention from the media and observers. What progress has been made is what the media want to find out.
‘China Has No Wish to Be America’s Enemy’
After four decades, China and the U.S. should jointly explore a path of co-evolution.
Chinese Spring Festival Travels to the U.S. Continue to Fall
Recent crime figures from the Ministry of Public Security (MPS) further question the strength of the State Department’s decision, with gun and explosive-related crimes dropping year-on-year by 27.6 and 29 per cent respectively.
Chinese Envoy Dispels Myths in U.S.
Ambassador presents statistics to show bilateral ties have always been beneficial.
Will China-US Relations “Get Worse Before They Get Worse”?
China-US relations have come to a crossroad. Is it a sustainable threat that the “world’s ruling power” is making China-US relations “worse before they get worse”? Why would a leading American geopolitical expert and educational leader feel that US-China relations “are going to get worse before they get worse”?












