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Booz Allen Hamilton CEO: America needs a whole-of-nation approach in its great power competition with China ‘A head-in-the-sand approach’: The U.S. strategic drug stockpile is inadequate for a ...
The United States imported $427 billion in goods from China last year and exported $148 billion to the world's No. 2 economy, a trade gap that has persisted for decades and become an ever more ...
China will shortly pass Japan to become the world's second largest economy behind the United States; the two together accounted for almost one half of all global growth during the four-year boom prior to the crisis; they are the two largest economies; they are the two largest trading nations; they are the two largest polluters;
American companies have been feeling this burn. At the beginning of this year, China's Apple iPhone sales fell 24%, and they've been trending down ever since.Starbucks, which has more than 7,300 ...
The position of the United States, as clarified in the China/Taiwan: Evolution of the "One China" Policy report of the Congressional Research Service (date: 9 July 2007) is summed up in five points: The United States did not explicitly state the sovereign status of Taiwan in the three US-PRC Joint Communiqués of 1972, 1979, and 1982.
Chinese leader Xi Jinping with former U.S. President Joe Biden at the 17th G20 in Bali, November 2022.. The relationship between the People's Republic of China (PRC) and the United States of America (USA) has been complex and at times tense since the establishment of the PRC and the retreat of the government of the Republic of China to Taiwan in 1949.
One factor to watch closely, he said, were the “huge” business interests in China of the world’s wealthiest man, Elon Musk, a prominent but relatively new figure in Trump’s orbit.
Erskine, Kristopher C. "Frank and Harry Price: Diplomatic Backchannels Between the United States and China During World War II." American Journal of Chinese Studies (2017): 105–120. Fairbank, John K. China and the United States (4th ed. 1979) online, strong on history; Feis, Herbert. The China Tangle (1967), diplomacy during World War II online