Wu Zhenglong, Senior Research Fellow, China Foundation for International Studies
Sep 05, 2017
President Trump’s decision to launch a Section 301 probe of China looks like a quick fix for the China-US trade imbalance. But the root causes of this imbalance require careful consideration and gradual solutions.
Yu Xiang, Senior Fellow, China Construction Bank Research Institute
Aug 30, 2017
President Donald Trump has ordered an investigation into China’s commercial practices. This could provoke a trade war that will benefit neither side. Economic realities should prompt the US to play a more circumspect game.
Aug 29, 2017
Donald Trump last month rejected a Chinese proposal to cut steel overcapacity despite it being endorsed by some of his top advisers, as he urged them instead to
Yu Miaojie, Professor and vice dean of the National School of Development at Peking University
Aug 22, 2017
American politicians have long accused China of unfair competition. But the trade deficit the US has with China is due to market forces and structural differences in their economies.
Aug 21, 2017
Little impact on developed economies but spill over could mean pain for US consumers.
Aug 21, 2017
Ministry of Commerce says China will defend itself in face of the U.S. investigation into the alleged theft of U.S. intellectual property.
He Weiwen, Senior Fellow, Center for China and Globalization, CCG
Aug 18, 2017
President Donald Trump’s decision to solve intellectual property disputes with China with unilateral action is a mistake. Instead, the US should go through the existing WTO framework.
CNN,
Aug 17, 2017
Embattled White House chief strategist Steve Bannon declared in an interview published Wednesday that the US is at "economic war with China," promised aggressiv
Aug 17, 2017
China has reclaimed its position as America’s biggest creditor, displacing Japan as the top holder of US Treasuries according to fresh data from the US go
Aug 15, 2017
U.S. President Donald Trump asked his top trade official to consider investigating how China handles intellectual property, adding to the list of trade irritant