Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is leading round three of U.S.-China trade talks in the Swedish capital. When asked if he trusts China, he says he trusts President Donald Trump.
Just before U.S.-China trade talks kick off, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick weighs in on TikTok. He says Trump likes the Chinese-owned social media app—but it needs to land in trusted U.S. hands.
The world’s two biggest economies—the United States and the European Union—struck a trade deal over the weekend. It’s putting pressure on China, just as U.S.-China trade talks kicked off Monday.
What would it look like if China invaded Taiwan? A new Taiwanese TV series is imagining exactly that—and it’s earning rave reviews from viewers.
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