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How China’s Companies Are Responding to the US Trade War

How China’s Companies Are Responding to the US Trade War

By Leci Zhang and Botao Xu
Since 2018, Chinese firms have been pursuing internal reforms, supply chain restructurings, and accelerated innovation, with the result of “selective decoupling” from the U.S.
China Is an Indispensable US Trade Partner. Will Trump’s Tariffs Hurt Beijing?

China Is an Indispensable US Trade Partner. Will Trump’s Tariffs Hurt Beijing?

By Bala Ramasamy and Matthew Yeung
The tariffs imposed on China’s exporters will likely be paid by American consumers. 

America’s Blind Spot: How Failing Trade Enforcement Strengthens Beijing

America’s Blind Spot: How Failing Trade Enforcement Strengthens Beijing

By David Rashid
Reported tariff assessments and changing trade patterns from 2018 to today tell a striking story of loopholes and weak enforcement in U.S. tariffs on China.

China’s Exports Rise as Global Demand Revives

China’s Exports Rise as Global Demand Revives

By Joe McDonald
Chinese exports to the United States jumped 53.6 percent in March to $38.7 billion despite tariff hikes still in place on Chinese goods.

China’s New Weapon in the US Trade War: The Export Control Law

China’s New Weapon in the US Trade War: The Export Control Law

By Shannon Tiezzi
China now has an answer to the United States' Entity List. How will Beijing use its version?
The US-China Trade War Shows up in Tennessee

The US-China Trade War Shows up in Tennessee

By Bonnie Girard
In the Smoky Mountains, there’s evidence of a change in U.S. buying habits.

US-China Trade War: Eye on Exports

US-China Trade War: Eye on Exports

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Ilya Spivak.
Revisiting the Resurrected Debate About Chinese Neocolonialism

Revisiting the Resurrected Debate About Chinese Neocolonialism

By Jean-Marc F. Blanchard
The potential upsides of Chinese investment may be greater than recognized while the negatives may be exaggerated.

China’s Surprise Currency Devaluation

China’s Surprise Currency Devaluation

By Sara Hsu
Why did Beijing do it? The official explanation makes the most sense.

China’s Economic Data: Complicated

China’s Economic Data: Complicated

In a big month for numbers on the Chinese economy, the picture is already looking decidedly mixed.

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