The world's two largest economies continue to work on an agreement to eliminate trade tensions
China has demanded the US cancel a $330 million sale of spare parts and related support for Taiwan's US-made F-16 fighter jets and other military aircraft
A new foreign aid agency will provide $60 billion in loans, loan guarantees and insurance to companies willing to do business in developing nations
Diminished demand from the US contributed to a slide in the bid ratio for the $3 billion sale last week, which was held during a bout of global market volatility
A more hard-nosed stance with Beijing is emerging from the Trump administration as China's help with North Korea wanes and trade talks stall
If the "Chinese model" of leadership was credited for the country's post-1979 success, it must also be indicted for the present decline
It was the first time the US targeted a third country with CAATSA sanctions, designed to punish Russia for its seizure of Crimea and other activities
Pompeo said China had a non-transparent and very centralised government and that it treated US' intellectual property "horribly"
China's efforts are now increasingly being characterised as "mercantilist" and "predatory," providing an excuse for punitive measures, like Trump's tariffs
He was responding to a question on repression against the Uighur Muslims and Tibetan Buddhists in China
The first Comprehensive Economic Dialogue during the Trump administration fell apart in July 2017
American steel companies and steelworker unions have been pushing Trump to follow through on his promise to protect the industry
We face growing threats from revisionist powers as different as China and Russia: Defence Secretary Jim Mattison
Why political rivalry and economic cooperation coexist in Sino-American, Sino-Indian and Indo-US ties