By Joe Cash and Ethan Wang BEIJING (Reuters) -Chinese exports unexpectedly fell in October after months of front-loading U.S.
As Sino-American economic competition increasingly includes sanctions, the losers can be found worldwide. Europe is one of ...
The Trump administration has added “poison pill” termination clauses to trade pacts with south-east Asian countries, creating ...
WASHINGTON -- President Donald Trump will host leaders of five Central Asian countries at the White House on Thursday as he ...
China’s exports have declined for the first time since the US unleashed its “liberation day” tariffs in April, highlighting ...
Over the past more than nine months, China-US relations have experienced ups and downs, prompting many to consider whether ...
WASHINGTON: Taiwan must be allowed full and equal participation when China hosts APEC next year, the US State Department said ...
Plying everything from handbags to salt in a cavernous Shanghai exhibition hall, US exporters hit by the trade war with China ...
China's exports contracted in October as the country recorded a 25% drop in shipments to the United States. Economists expect export growth to rebound next year as lower tariffs take effect. View on e ...
American Samoa faces a triple threat of climate change, industrial fishing and a rising push for deep-sea mining -- forces ...
US President Donald Trump to meet leaders from five Central Asian countries in Washington for 10th meeting of C5+1.
Guam has taken a major step toward diversifying its economy and boosting US defense manufacturing in the Pacific.