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U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer visits Beijing for a four-day visit to China aimed at repairing ties and expanding opportunities for British businesses in the world’s second-largest economy.
The message from Capitol Hill on both sides of the aisle is clear: Get ready for U.S. relations with China to spiral all over again in the new year. The one-year trade truce brokered in October between President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping ...
Mr. Trump is unmistakably drawn to powerful autocrats. He admires — perhaps even envies — Mr. Xi’s brutal treatment of domestic foes and his repression of press opposition. Mr. Trump has reversed bipartisan restrictions on the flow of the most advanced semiconductor technology and artificial intelligence chips to China,
The White House’s recently published strategic documents further the US’ drift away from the original meaning of the “one China” policy.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In a year marked by domestic crises and global turmoil, Washington and Beijing are set to end 2025 with a fragile truce after they stepped back from the brink of full-blown tariff ...
U.S. President Donald Trump greets Chinese President Xi Jinping before a bilateral meeting at the Gimhae International Airport terminal in Busan, South Korea, Oct. 30, 2025. Credit: Official White House Photo by Daniel Torok The latest U.S. National ...
LONDON, Jan 27 (Reuters) - Prime Minister Keir Starmer will fly to China on Tuesday on the first visit by a British leader in eight years, in a bid to mend ties with the world's second-largest economy and reduce its dependence on an increasingly unpredictable United States.
The prime minister has set out his vision - and now begun to match it with actions and overseas visits.