The two nations have been in a trade war for much of 2018, shaking world financial markets
The losses may give US President Donald Trump and his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, motivation to resolve their trade differences before a March 2 deadline
The losses may give U.S. President Donald Trump and his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, motivation to resolve their trade differences before a March 2 deadline
Called Beidou, the service works like GPS, using a series of satellites to provide users precision positioning with an error of about 10 meters
Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping agreed on December 1 to postpone more tariff hikes for 90 days while their governments negotiate
US President Donald Trump's assault on globalisation has had a paradoxical effect on world trade flows
US President Donald Trump and his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, agreed on December 1 in Buenos Aires to stop escalating tit-for-tat tariffs
If global trade is to be truly fair, both China as well as the advanced economies - in particular, the US - have to make changes
Underlying the trade conflict, from a US perspective, is Chinese disregard for intellectual property
The European Union and other allies generally agree with the White House's criticisms of China, but they disagree with President Trump's strong-arm tactics, such as tariffs to pressure China
Trump and Xi Jinping agreed in Argentina to a truce that delayed the planned Jan 1 US increase of tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese goods while they negotiate a trade deal
US accused China of seeking to "outright steal" technology in strategic industries and dump its products on US markets, saying 'this is not acceptable'
Xi was speaking amid mounting pressure to accelerate reforms and improve market access for foreign companies as a trade war with the United States weighs on the economy
The US economy is "one of the most open and competitive economies in the world", with among the lowest tariffs globally, US trade ambassador Dennis Shea said
The ceasefire began after Trump met with Chinese leader Xi Jinping in Buenos Aires on December 1 and agreed to hold off on further tariffs or retaliation at least until March 1
The 25 per cent tariff imposed on vehicles as a tit-for-tat measure will be scrapped starting Jan. 1
In the short to medium term, growth may suffer but Beijing can bounce back if it has coherent leadership
The Wall Street Journal, citing people familiar with the issue, said Liu planned to go to Washington after the new year
Global markets are jittery about a collision between the world's two largest economic powers
China's exports and imports increased far less than expected in November