President Donald Trump says China must repay the United States for years of unfair trade, while Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent doubles down on American economic resilience. Despite the tough tone, Washington says the door to a deal is still open.
With a declining economy and population, China has found a new way to deal with negative data: shut it down entirely. We take a closer look at some key statistics Beijing is now hiding from the public eye.
Online shopping giant Temu has stopped shipments of Chinese-made goods to the United States.
With tariffs dominating headlines, will bringing back manufacturing make the United States more competitive? We tap Michael Sekora of the Reagan White House for more.
- Trump: China Must Repay US; Bessent: Never Bet Against America
- Beijing Stops Releasing Key Economic, Demographic Data
- Temu Halts Shipments of Goods to the US
- Taiwan Concludes First Tariff Talk With US
- Sekora: Bringing Manufacturing Back to US Not Enough
- US, Peru Discuss China’s Potential Threat in Region
- US Counters China’s BRI Amid Rising Trade Tensions
- China’s Caribbean Push Raises US Security Concerns
- Chinese Research Vessel Violates Philippine Waters