‘We will see more areas of continuity in the Indo-Pacific’ than perhaps any other region, Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell says.
20 Dec 2024 - 6:45AM videocam
Mainland companies striving to overcome slower domestic growth and oversupply while multinationals need R&D talent to stay globally viable.
11 Dec 2024 - 6:02AM videocam
The only positive likely to come out of the killing of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO is a national conversation about why US healthcare is so bad.
9 Dec 2024 - 8:30PM videocam
No opportunity ‘to speak to his counterpart yet’ but dialogue between Pentagon officials and opposite numbers under way ‘at multiple levels’.
6 Dec 2024 - 10:40AM videocam
In this week’s issue of the Global Impact newsletter, we look back at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) meeting in Lima and G20 gathering in Rio de Janeiro.
2 Dec 2024 - 5:45PM videocam
Products of offending firms range from hi-tech inputs such as polysilicon to food products like tomato paste, according to Homeland Security.
23 Nov 2024 - 11:40PM videocam
Wall Street CEO co-chairs Donald Trump’s transition team and was previously said to be in the running for treasury secretary.
20 Nov 2024 - 6:20AM videocam
In what is likely the last meeting between the two men, Xi said that ‘only solidarity and cooperation can help humanity’ in these hard times.
18 Nov 2024 - 2:02PM videocam
Proposal by chair of House panel on China would set minimum tariffs on Chinese imports but is unlikely to pass this congressional session.
Donald Trump’s team is moving quickly to fill key roles for the incoming administration.
The ardent Trump ally has signalled support for Taiwan and Israel and sponsored legislation targeting China.
13 Nov 2024 - 12:25AM videocam
In this week’s issue of the Global Impact newsletter, we look at the reaction to the US election result and what to expect from the president-elect.
11 Nov 2024 - 2:00PM videocam
First woman to be gatekeeper to the president was also part of Donald Trump’s first successful White House bid in 2016.
9 Nov 2024 - 5:08PM videocam
As US trade representative, Lighthizer also played a major role in the renegotiation of Nafta with Mexico and Canada.
9 Nov 2024 - 6:55AM videocam
Despite sounding the alarm on Trump’s fiscal policies, Harris’ campaign was unable to reach enough Americans struggling to make ends meet.
US treasury secretary’s meeting in Washington follows talks last week with China’s vice-minister of finance Liao Min.
Billionaires who ought to know better are backing Trump’s re-election bid and appear to be using it as a way to secure White House influence.
28 Oct 2024 - 8:30PM videocam
Targeting imports from China and other nations will harm America by driving up inflation and setting back global security, Janet Yellen says.
18 Oct 2024 - 5:27AM videocam
Getting China to build electric vehicles in the US would be a boon to the country’s economy and transition away from fossil fuels.
14 Oct 2024 - 8:30PM videocam
American side cites Washington’s national-security concerns about Beijing’s military uses and electric vehicles, among other industries.
9 Oct 2024 - 5:44PM videocam
The Post looks at the timeline and issues that may affect the American election result and transition to a new White House administration.
2 Nov 2024 - 4:18AM videocam
Dockworkers at major ports from Maine to Texas walk out, disrupting vital trade arteries in the world’s largest economy.
In this week’s issue of the Global Impact newsletter, we look at the latest developments in the race for the White House through the lens of US-China relations.
30 Sep 2024 - 2:00PM videocam
The proposed rule will target Chinese and Russian technology for automated driving and communications systems.
23 Sep 2024 - 10:57PM videocam
Summit of leaders from the US, Australia, India and Japan being watched for how the four respond to the more militarily assertive Beijing.
22 Sep 2024 - 7:49AM videocam
Washington promises ‘tangible deliverables’ from summit on maritime security that will almost certainly anger Beijing.
21 Sep 2024 - 2:35AM videocam
Pentagon’s red tape and its slowness to embrace new technologies leave allies like Britain, Australia, Japan and South Korea in the lurch.
Central bank’s aggressive move follows a gradual reduction in US inflation and comes less than two months before election day.
An American defence official also raised the issue of ‘harassment’ in the South China Sea with Beijing.
17 Sep 2024 - 5:50AM videocam