Financial institutions rush to secure assurances their money is not being used to develop Chinese technology
Department describes intrusion as ‘major cyber security incident’
Washington needs to move fast if it wants to find other sources
Exports have buoyed economy but are expected to slow sharply if US imposes further levies in 2025
Taipei and Washington draw different conclusions over meaning of unannounced military deployment
Unclassified exercise by CSIS and MIT suggests Washington should not go beyond current modernisation plans
Outreach comes as Beijing seeks clarity on how relations with Washington will fare under incoming administration
Parting shot at geopolitical rival is effort to shelter US manufacturers from green-energy powerhouse
Chinese manufacturers have benefited from Biden-era subsidies — but that may be about to change
Move comes as tensions deepen between Washington and Beijing over development of AI
Further appeal expected for bipartisan measure targeting video app owned by China’s ByteDance over security concerns
President-elect says candidate’s international business career will help build relations with Beijing
China hawk who served in president-elect’s first term was imprisoned for contempt of Congress over 2021 Capitol attack
Former student freed as part of rare prisoner swap that Beijing said showed it would ‘never abandon compatriots’
US officials say probe is part of wider operation to uncover graft in People’s Liberation Army
Nomination of investor Scott Bessent follows tumultuous fight for the top economic job
US leader’s farewell trip to Brazil and Peru epitomises Washington’s waning influence
Will Beijing’s latest plans to fix the country’s economy be enough to keep up with President Xi Jinping’s long-term plans for growth?
Hawkish stance of US president-elect leaves Beijing at a disadvantage with incoming administration
Chinese government-affiliated expert says America would bear brunt of trade measures promised by president-elect
Leaders meet on sidelines of Apec summit in Peru as Beijing prepares for new administration in Washington
Beijing has enacted sweeping laws since US president-elect’s first term that would allow it to retaliate if threatened
Experts say appointments of Mike Waltz and others show president-elect is preparing more hawkish stance on Beijing
Thousands of companies at Shanghai trade fair as relationships enter new era of uncertainty
China could respond to aggressive new tariffs with bigger stimulus action or currency depreciation, say analysts