
US and China Call for Enhanced Bilateral Exchanges to Strengthen Ties
U.S. President Biden and Chinese Premier Xi Jinping discuss enhancing bilateral exchanges to improve relations between the two largest economies.
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U.S. President Biden and Chinese Premier Xi Jinping discuss enhancing bilateral exchanges to improve relations between the two largest economies.
Singaporean scholar Kishore Mahbubani describes China’s rise as a natural evolution and critiques U.S. policies, highlighting the need for cooperative global relations.
The U.S. shifts from openness to a containment strategy, implementing export controls that may undermine its own tech leadership.
The HKSAR faces international scrutiny as the U.S. raises concerns over the proposed Article 23 legislation, while Chinese officials defend its constitutional necessity.
China counters U.S. claims, reaffirming its strong compliance and contributions to the WTO and the global trading system.
US and Western nations are restricting scientific collaboration with China, impacting Chinese students and hindering global progress on critical issues.
China has streamlined its tech export catalogue, reducing restricted items from 164 to 134. Compared to other economies, its export controls are less stringent amid ongoing global trade tensions.
In July 1971, Henry Kissinger’s secret trip to Beijing marked a pivotal moment in US-China relations, deemed ‘one of the most important occasions.’
The Xi-Biden summit in San Francisco marks a pivotal step in restoring U.S.-China relations and fostering global cooperation on pressing challenges.
Following the recent San Francisco summit between Xi Jinping and Joe Biden, Americans express hope for improved cooperation on trade, climate, and technology.