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U.S.-China economic relations
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Over-Politicized 'Overcapacity' at US-China Dialogue
By Lu Chen
China's overcapacity has replaced currency manipulation as the latest excuse for U.S. protectionism.
FTAs in East Asia: Economic Integration or Economic Spheres of Influence?
By Gordon Gatlin
Are TPP and RCEP doomed to pull the region apart, or can they help push it together?
Are China and the US Close to Sealing an Investment Treaty?
By Shannon Tiezzi
A former Chinese commerce minister says the agreement is basically done.
1 Month Later: What Are the Long-Term Implications of Xi's US Trip?
By Yukon Huang
While political and security matters dominated headlines, Xi's U.S. trip was actually driven by economics.
How China’s Growing Appetite Is Transforming an American Port
By Susan Chan Shifflett
China’s growing appetite for American agricultural products is transforming the port of Oakland, California.
China's President Woos (and Reassures) US Business Leaders
By Shannon Tiezzi
At a meeting with U.S. and Chinese CEOs, Xi addressed fears that U.S. companies are no longer welcome in China.
Surprising Trends in US Views of China
By Shannon Tiezzi
Demographic trends in U.S. public opinion could be a positive sign for the future of U.S.-China relations.
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