NewsNation's Washington, D.C. Bureau Chief Mike Viquera breaks down how President Trump's pitch to cut defense spending only if Russia and China do the same could affect international politics.
WASHINGTON, DC / ACCESS Newswire / February 26, 2025 / Today, the Alliance of U.S. Startups & Inventors for Jobs (USIJ) released a policy agenda full of actionable reforms that Congress could implement to boost innovation and outcompete China.
China’s statement on Friday appeared to strike a stronger tone than its response after Washington slapped the initial 10% duties earlier this month.
The administration is positioning itself to clamp down on Chinese investment and access to technology. But the wild card may be the president himself.
China and Russia “cannot be moved away” from one another, Chinese leader Xi Jinping told his counterpart Vladimir Putin Monday, in their first phone call since US President Donald Trump upended American foreign policy with a sweeping pivot toward Moscow as he pushes for peace in Ukraine.
The Trump administration’s dismantling of the U.S. foreign aid apparatus has created a vacuum that China is rapidly filling, increasing its influence and soft power in regions like Southeast Asia.
Lawmakers from both political parties invoked China as a potential winner in international development as the U.S. reviews its foreign assistance programs.
The U.S. next week will impose an additional 10% tariff on imports from China over its role in the fentanyl trade, the president said.
A collection of experts from right-of-center and centrist organizations told the Washington Examiner that Trump's freeze on foreign aid may benefit China.
From tariffs to counter "unfair trade" to duties over illegal immigration and fentanyl smuggling, President Donald Trump has unleashed a volley of threats since taking office, sparking fears of wideni
NewsNation's Washington, D.C. Bureau Chief Mike Viquera breaks down how President Trump's pitch to cut defense spending only if Russia and China do the same could affect international politics.
U.S. President Donald Trump’s abrupt reversal of three years of American policy toward Ukraine has raised concerns China might become emboldened to push its territorial claim on Taiwan, though experts say Beijing is most likely in a