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BEIJING, Feb 19 (Reuters) - China sees an opening to turn President Donald Trump's tariffs to its advantage by reshaping global trade in ways that would insulate its $19 trillion economy from U.S. pressure far into the future.
China is letting British and Canadian citizens enter without a visa as it tries to boost tourism and business. The change takes effect Tuesday.
M ADE IN CHINA ” might soon be a label that gets taste buds tingling. The country is eating into the market for fancy foods traditionally associated with Western gastronomy. Already the world’s largest exporter of sturgeon caviar and truffles,
Argentina’s President Javier Milei deepens ties with U.S. President Donald Trump while trying to avoid a break with China, Argentina’s top trading partner.
The U.S. men's curling team suffered two losses to China and Italy in round-robin play on Tuesday, hurting their hopes for a semifinal spot.
China’s birth rate has hit a historic low – deepening fears of a major economic shock in the decades to come as the country’s massive labor force dwindles and its population of pension-drawing retirees swells.
Envoy makes the pledge as Beijing prepares to roll out tax-free access to the Chinese market for goods from 53 African nations.