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Xi Zhongxun was purged by the Communist Party he served and went on to help reform Chinese politics. His son is the most ...
The president is set to raise tariffs on steel and aluminum this week, even as the courts are challenging the legitimacy of ...
China hit back Monday on President Donald Trump’s claims the Asian country was in breach of a new trade agreement, countering that the U.S. itself was undermining the deal with new sanctions.
China controls most global processing for 17 metallic rare-earths, which have economically significant applications for items like lasers, wind turbines and electric cars.
White House officials have signaled that President Trump's sweeping tariffs would stay amid a fight over their legality, per The New York Times.
According to court documents, John Miller and Cui Guanghai allegedly discussed exporting a device used for encryption and decryption, paying a $10,000 deposit for the equipment.