The United States and the Philippines launch the “Super Bowl” of military exercises near the South China Sea. The annual Balikatan joint military drills are setting a new record involving more than 14,000 troops as well as other Western allies.
China is sending out a warning across the globe: be ready for Chinese retaliation if any country decides to isolate China through trade deals with the United States. How might countries react? We take a look at some of the latest moves from trade partners of both China and the United States.
Another chess piece used amid trade tensions between the United States and China, two Boeing jets sold to China weeks ago are back on American soil.
Goods produced in China have been found disguised with “Made In Korea” labels. We have the details on how the attempt to get around U.S. tariffs on Chinese products is now thwarted.
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