As diplomatic tensions rise and global alliances fracture, the US-Ukraine standoff, Trump’s unpredictable leadership and China’s strategic moves are reshaping the balance of power on the world stage
China will impose additional tariffs of 10%-15% on certain U.S. imports from March 10, according to a statement from the Chinese finance ministry on Tuesday.
Following an Oval Office blowup and a European-led summit, a path to ending the war in Ukraine seems more unclear than ever as new rifts emerge between the United States and the European Union. For China,
Chinese Foreign Ministry. When asked if China would send peacekeepers to Ukraine as some analysts have suggested, Chinese For
Beijing vowed on Monday that it "will continue to be committed to playing a constructive role" in the political settlement of the Ukraine crisis and achieving peace.
Analysts say China's vote has to be seen in the context of a changing world order, where Donald Trump is upending America’s long-held role as a leading global player.
China's central bank should develop new policy tools to help boost consumption, while beefing up efforts to support property and capital markets, a central bank adviser said in remarks published on Tuesday.