The White House says President Donald Trump will visit China in mid-May, but Beijing has yet to confirm the date. How does this meeting fit into rising global tensions? We spoke with David Stilwell, former U.S. defense attaché in Beijing and assistant secretary of state.
Residents continue protesting across several Chinese cities. Meanwhile, house church Christians face ongoing pressure from authorities.
Barring fertilizer exports and pressing companies to release their reserves—that’s China’s answer to the global fertilizer shortage sparked by the Iran war. But for other countries, this is devastating.
Small businesses in America aren’t spared in the economic war China has waged against the United States. Some victims testified on Capitol Hill. Sean Murphy, former executive at Bison Blockchain, said, “We sued for breach of contract interference, and then they countersued us, a small local business, for $110 million.”
The space race is heating up between the United States and China. We have more on America’s push to get ahead.