
Rising Tensions in U.S.-China Trade Relations
Beijing and Washington are escalating their trade conflict with new tariffs and export controls.

Beijing and Washington are escalating their trade conflict with new tariffs and export controls.

Beijing says it does not seek a tariff war but warned it would take countermeasures if President Donald Trump follows through on his threat to impose 100% tariffs on Chinese imports.

The rejection of the draft law was the first veto since the legislature was restructured in 2021 to allow only pro-Beijing candidates.

Foreign minister Szijjártó said Budapest welcomes strengthening relations between Beijing and Washington.

Beijing rejects efforts to “drag it into the matter.”

The North Korean leader also had his personal toilet brought on his trip to China.

The Russian president said his troops were “advancing on all fronts.”

Amid heightened diplomatic activity, Russia and China emphasize their expanding cooperation on the global stage.

Beijing said on Wednesday its military had tracked and “expelled” a U.S. destroyer in the South China Sea.

At the opening of the EU-China Summit on Thursday, the Chinese president stated that “there are no fundamental conflicts of interest” between China and the EU.”