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Among dozens of countries that were hit with steep tariffs, Vietnam was among the most publicly willing to meet the demands of the Trump administration. But China is a sticking point.
Beijing will replace the United States as the organization’s top state donor, expanding its influence as the U.S. retreats from international cooperation.
General Stephen Whiting tells Chicago forum that Beijing has spent three decades preparing to target US infrastructure.
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Daily Express US on MSNWashington panic over new China sonar that can track subs off US coastUnlike conventional sonar systems that depend on active sound waves, China's latest passive depth-discrimination method operates by listening to acoustic signals and then analyzing their behavior through a series of simulations.
Some Trump administration officials want to hit back at China for its hacks on U.S. infrastructure — a risky strategy, experts say, amid budget reductions.
Washington Governor Bob Ferguson Champions Legal Challenge Against President Trump's Tariff Policies
Governor Ferguson leads a coalition challenging Trump's tariffs, claiming they're illegal and economically harmful.
Preliminary data from researchers in China suggest the NB.1.8.1 variant is not better at evading the immune system compared to other strains on the rise, but it does have a greater ability to bind to human cells, suggesting it could be more transmissible.
China is giving European business leaders its warmest welcome in years, in an effort to strengthen ties as Beijing seeks to counter Donald Trump’s tariff pressure and stabilize its slowing economy.
China and the U.S. agreed to slash tariffs. Agricultural products were Washington's top export to China in 2024.
China is "seriously concerned" about the U.S. Golden Dome missile defence shield project and urged Washington to abandon its development,a foreign ministry spokesperson said on Wednesday.
Beijing’s strong reaction to new US curbs on Chinese chips stems from a growing confidence that it can outlast Washington in a stand-off, analysts say.