Still recovering from heavy spending during the pandemic, hospitals are squeezed by a slumping economy and government efforts ...
President Trump, who disabled the World Trade Organization during his first term, is going after international free trade ...
Existing American tariffs already restrict steel and aluminum shipments from China, which is now flooding other markets with ...
The president says the VAT system used across Europe gives other countries unfair trade advantages. Here’s how the system ...
The canal’s two biggest ports are operated by a Hong Kong company with global reach. The Trump administration sees a Chinese ...
Along the Pearl River in southern China, a fast-growing industry is churning out cheap clothes and toys that are flooding the world duty-free.
Today, my colleague, Keith Bradsher, explains why China’s dominance as a trading partner has become such a threat to Trump’s agenda, and whether the United States will ever be able to catch up.
By David Pierson Keith Bradsher and Sui-Lee Wee As President Trump was locked in a war of words with the leader of Colombia over the military deportation of migrants, China’s ambassador to ...
By Matina Stevis-Gridneff Keith Bradsher and Susan Hopkins Matina Stevis-Gridneff reported from Toronto, and Keith Bradsher from Beijing. Published Feb. 2, 2025Updated Feb. 3, 2025 The United ...
By Daisuke Wakabayashi Keith Bradsher Alexandra Stevenson Meaghan Tobin and Ana Swanson We are reporters at The Times based in Asia and the United States who cover the Chinese economy and its ...
By Keith Bradsher Reporting from Beijing President Trump’s decision on Saturday to impose new tariffs on imports from China poses a dilemma for Beijing’s leaders: Is it better to ignore the ...