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U.S.-China relations
New China tariffs have arrived. How do voters feel about them?
by
David Brancaccio
and Alex Schroeder
May 16, 2024
New polling data reveals that voters generally support tariffs more when they target China.
Why hasn’t tourism recovered in Palau?
by
Frey Lindsay
Apr 19, 2024
Flights haven't restarted in high volume since the pandemic drop-off, and South Koreans are booking their vacations elsewhere.
In Taiwan's election, young voters focus on inflation, wages and war
by
Jennifer Pak
Jan 12, 2024
The U.S. and China loom large over Taiwan's presidential and legislative elections on Jan. 13, but so do domestic bread-and-butter issues.
Economy and cost of living at top of mind in Taiwan's election
by
Cindy Sui
Jan 12, 2024
The U.S. ally's increasingly tense relationship with Beijing has dominated the election campaign. But many ordinary people in Taiwan are struggling to earn enough money.
Yellen: U.S. intends to be "transparent about the actions that we've taken" when it comes to China
by
Kai Ryssdal
, Sean McHenry
and Andie Corban
Jul 10, 2023
"Especially with COVID ... we've grown apart and misunderstandings have developed," Yellen says. "It's necessary to meet to discuss our differences openly."
In Beijing, Yellen aims to get U.S.-China relations back on an even keel
by
David Brancaccio
, Kai Ryssdal
and Alex Schroeder
Jul 7, 2023
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen intends to steady U.S.-China relations while looking out for American companies.
Chinese investment in U.S. startups under scrutiny for espionage
Jun 21, 2023
The difficult relationship between the U.S. and China has many economic contours to it. One of the complaints on the U.S. side for years has been about theft of intellectual property. That tension is now extending into the world of investment, particularly startups.
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U.S. imports rise in April, but share of goods from China decreases
Jun 8, 2023
The share of goods the U.S. imports from China has declined to its lowest level since 2006, as manufacturers and retailers seek to diversify their supply chains.
How undersea internet cables connect the global economy
by
Sabri Ben-Achour
, Erika Soderstrom
and Jarrett Dang
Apr 21, 2023
The U.S. and China are competing for control over these vital pieces of infrastructure.
"Avatar" sequel: rebooting the Hollywood-China romance?
by
Jennifer Pak
Dec 16, 2022
"The Way of Water" debuted in China and the U.S. on Friday amid tense relations between the countries. A simultaneous theatrical release is a big deal.