Lula's recent visit to China underscores a strong commercial agenda aimed at expanding exports and attracting Chinese investment to counteract challenges posed by U.S. trade protectionism
In an interview with Beijing Review, Einar Tangen, a senior fellow at the Taihe Institute, a Beijing-based think tank, and a seasoned independent economic commentator, shared his views on what the recent tariff pause between China and U.S. reveals about both sides' trade strategies
Whenever U.S. President Donald Trump talks about the U.S. fentanyl crisis, he will especially blame China for causing it. That rhetoric does not hold up to scrutiny.
For thousands of years, multiethnic unity has been a regular feature of China's historical development—from the ancient concept of tianxia ("the world") emerging as early as the pre-Qin era to the modern unified multiethnic country
Over the past 40 years, the development of market socialism has significantly expanded the size of China's urban working class as rural workers have relocated to urban centers
Starting September 1, primary and secondary schools in Beijing will incorporate at least eight hours of AI education per academic year, which emphasizes China's push to dominate the AI sector by nurturing homegrown talent early
Europe is experiencing a period of turmoil unseen since the end of the Cold War. The drastic changes in geopolitics, particularly a betrayal by a traditional ally and the consequent damages, are placing Europe in a position where its future is uncertain
The newly proposed port fees also face the serious risk of isolating U.S. businesses while failing to achieve their intended economic revival, thereby joining growing list of current trade protection policies inflicting short-term pain on Americans without the prospect of long-term gain