Iran, China and Trump
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As the Trump administration wages real war with adversaries and trade wars with friends, Americans are changing their minds about the United States’ biggest rival, China, for the better, according to a new survey.
Most Americans still view China negatively, but a recent survey shows favorability has ticked up, especially among Democrats and younger adults.
China instructed its banks to reduce US debt holdings, citing volatility and concentration risk. Economists debate the economic and geopolitical motives behind China's decision. Some commentators flagged the importance of foreign investors in the US ...
President Donald Trump’s statement explaining the military strikes he ordered on Iran detailed how the Iranian regime has “waged an unending campaign of bloodshed and mass murder targeting the United States” for 47 years. Forty-seven years.
The latest Middle East tensions shed light on how the world's three largest oil consumers have taken different approaches to energy. China has gradually increased the share of renewables in its total energy demand, more than the U.S. and India. China is ...
Reed Adams' interest in China started on Google Maps. "I really like infrastructure," said Adams, 20, a part-time travel content creator. "I would just spend time on Google Maps and see these huge new mega-projects in the Chinese countryside — huge ...
As conflict in the Middle East rattles global energy markets, energy security is again climbing the strategic agenda in Beijing.
The latest example is a Tuesday article from the Financial Times, headlined "China shock 2.0: the flood of high-tech goods that will change the world," which distorted the accomplishments of China's high-tech sector into a so-called "assault on high-end manufacturing.