News Analysis After days of breakneck tariff escalations between the United States and the Chinese regime, the two countries have entered a new era of heightened confrontation and decoupling. That’s according to experts, who see little chance of reversal.
The United States needs an all-around resurgence in its development of military capabilities to combat the growing threat from communist China in the Indo-Pacific, said Admiral Samuel Paparo, commander of the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, to the Senate Armed
China has pressured two African countries to leave the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China (IPAC), a group of hundreds of lawmakers who focus on confronting the communist regime’s malign activities, the organization said. The IPAC said Beijing used “extreme
WASHINGTON—As U.S. President Donald Trump reshapes the United States’ posture on trade, other global players may be opening up new frontiers with each other. The German newspaper Handelsblatt reports that European Union tariffs on China’s electric vehicles