U.S.-China Relations Hit Turbulence in 2025
From inauguration optimism to steep tariffs: how U.S.-China ties took a sharp turn in 2025 and what it means for global markets.
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From inauguration optimism to steep tariffs: how U.S.-China ties took a sharp turn in 2025 and what it means for global markets.
China has called on the US to stop official exchanges with the Taiwan region, warning against signals to separatist forces and urging respect for the one-China principle.
A Maryland youth pickleball team tours Beijing, Shanghai & Shenzhen, using sport to bridge U.S.-China cultural ties and shape the next generation of global ambassadors.
US firms are racing to restock from the Chinese mainland supply chain after the Geneva summit eased tariffs, underscoring how vital these networks remain in global trade.
As a 90-day tariff truce revives U.S. ports and lifts markets, experts say U.S. good faith is essential to sustain stable trade ties with the Chinese mainland and global growth.
Fareed Zakaria warns that U.S.-Chinese mainland economic decoupling could shrink U.S. GDP by 1.4%, costing hundreds of billions annually and potentially spurring faster innovation in the Chinese mainland.
Chinese National Defense spokesperson Zhang Xiaogang slams U.S. cyber smearing, citing its controversial cyber history and calling for responsible digital practices.
U.S. tariff maneuvers—pausing some measures while boosting others on the Chinese mainland—spark recession concerns amid escalating global trade tensions.
The Chinese mainland emphasizes mutual respect in its relationship with the U.S. amidst tariff tensions and technological competition as Foreign Minister Wang Yi addresses key concerns at a national congress.
China strongly opposes the US’s new 10% tariff threat on imports, citing World Trade Organization rules and vows to take necessary countermeasures.