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Bush Gave China Permanent Normal Trade Relations Status With the US 15 Years Ago. What Did That Change?

Bush Gave China Permanent Normal Trade Relations Status With the US 15 Years Ago. What Did That Change?

By Ankit Panda
Was the decision to grant PNTR to China a catastrophe or a driver of mutual prosperity?
Trump’s China Hawk

Trump’s China Hawk

By Andrew Gawthorpe
Peter Navarro's position as head of the National Trade Council is a dangerous sign for U.S.-China relations.

In the Power Line Business, ‘Made in USA’ Thrives in China 

In the Power Line Business, ‘Made in USA’ Thrives in China 

By Susan Chan Shifflett
How U.S. companies have found business opportunities in keeping China's lights turned on.

The Presidential Politics of US China Policy

The Presidential Politics of US China Policy

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Julian Chang.

US Raises Import Duties on Chinese Steel, China Fires Back

US Raises Import Duties on Chinese Steel, China Fires Back

By Peter Bittner
U.S. Commerce Department says China is flooding the world market with below-market price steel.
President Trump: The View From China

President Trump: The View From China

By Zhibo Qiu
Trump's overall policies are a mixed bag for China, but his stance on U.S. leadership opens doors for Beijing.

Trump’s Trumped-Up Accusations Against China

Trump’s Trumped-Up Accusations Against China

By Sara Hsu
The bloviating Republican frontrunner threatens to derail bilateral relations.
US-China Talk Intellectual Property, Market Access at Trade Dialogue

US-China Talk Intellectual Property, Market Access at Trade Dialogue

By Shannon Tiezzi
The latest iteration of the Joint Commission on Commerce and Trade saw baby steps on entrenched issues.

China's Big Plans for Big Data

China's Big Plans for Big Data

By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, China's statistical tricks, the Ma-Xi meeting, and what China's destroyer said to the USS Lassen. China links.

How China’s Growing Appetite Is Transforming an American Port

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.

US-China: Mutually Assured Economic Destruction?

US-China: Mutually Assured Economic Destruction?

By Leon Whyte
Can economic interdependence contain superpower rivalry?
US Millenials Want Stronger Ties With China

US Millenials Want Stronger Ties With China

By Zachary Keck
A new poll finds that 72% of young Americans favor stronger economic ties with China.

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