President Donald Trump signed an executive order, paving the way for a long-awaited deal on the Chinese-owned app TikTok.
Taiwan lifted planned chip export restrictions on South Africa. The rare sanctions had been imposed in response to South Africa downgrading Taiwanese offices—a move tied to its growing ties with China.
Trump announced plans to use tariff revenue to support American farmers. This comes as Beijing halts U.S. soybean purchases amid ongoing trade tensions.
Seven U.S. universities ended joint scholarship programs with China. Lawmakers warn that continued cooperation could fuel China’s military and scientific growth.
A bipartisan U.S. congressional delegation wrapped up a five-day visit to China. They met with top officials, including China’s defense minister. Could these talks help the United States and China avoid a possible military showdown?
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