The committee findings focus on Trump as the driving force behind a conspiracy to overturn a presidential election and the attack on the US Capitol
Will continued association with figures like Ye and Nick Fuentes damage his candidacy in the eyes of Republican voters?
By announcing his candidacy two years before the 2024 election, the former president may be hoping he can preemptively clear the field of potential challengers
Firms receiving federal money to jump-start domestic manufacturing must wait 10 years to build advanced chips in China
Predictions tempered of a ‘red wave’ sweeping Republicans to power in Washington
A dispute over US regulators’ demand for access to companies’ financial data has some Chinese firms pulling up stakes
Fed Chair Jerome Powell 'rejects' claim that the central bank security measures are too lax
Beijing warns that its response to visit from US House speaker would be stronger than past protests of US policy
Good news for US consumers could be bad news for developing countries
While some countries are in position to reap a ‘demographic dividend,’ others must prepare to care for a much older population
The move disappoints some US manufacturers, who say imports from Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam are made with Chinese components
New law presumes that goods from the region are produced by forced labor of Uyghur Muslims and therefore illegal to import
Chinese industrial policy, according to a study by a Washington think tank, directs hundreds of billions of dollars every year to support domestic industry
Experts say the US is accelerating efforts to engage with the region, spurred by China's deepening influence there
The Commerce Department is investigating allegations that manufacturers in four countries are evading tariffs
Experts see Beijing as uniquely positioned to influence Russia’s future decisions about the conflict
Disruption of wheat and other cereal grain exports from 'Europe's breadbasket' will be felt worldwide, aid agencies say
Loans under BRI carry interest rates four times higher than those from OECD nations.
The announcement over the weekend that the G-7 would throw its weight behind a U.S.-led proposal to create an alternative to China's eight-year-old Belt and Road Initiative was met with cautious optimism by international development experts.
Mandarin-speaking Katherine Tai has made a career of battling Beijing on trade.
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