President Donald Trump says Chinese leader Xi Jinping called him on the phone. Beijing denies that official talks happened. Meanwhile, an American business group in China says exemptions may be coming for some American goods.
International students in the United States face scrutiny. A recent report says the State Department revoked nearly 300 visas from Chinese students. We take a closer look at possible reasons why.
Trump green-lights a new order to make deep-sea mining easier. We have more on how it could help challenge China’s dominance in critical minerals.
A House Committee issues subpoenas to three Chinese telecom companies. An investigation is underway to find out whether these firms endangered American data privacy.
- Trump: Xi Called Me; China Denies Once Again
- Report: US Revokes Over 285 Chinese Student Visas
- China Slashes Imports of US Pork, Soybeans
- Trump Signs Order to Boost Deep Sea Mining
- Lawmakers Subpoena Chinese Telecom Giants
- Energy Infrastructure a Potential ‘Battlefield’ for China
- 26 Years Later, Persecution of Faith Continues in China
- Iran Official Visits China Ahead of Nuclear Talk With US
- Iran Officials in China to Discuss Nuclear Talks
- UK Urged to Align With Trump on Defense, Trade, and China