CBS,
May 14, 2019
But will it hurt us? I tell you if this persists too long, it will. Okay? There will be a cost to it.
Bruno Le Maire , French Finance Minister
May 10, 2019
“There is no greater threat to world growth. It would mean that trade tariffs go up, fewer goods would circulate around the world ... and jobs in France and in Europe would be destroyed.”
Li Yan, Deputy Director of Institute of American Studies, China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations
Feb 26, 2019
Trade war benefits no one, benign competition is the way forward.
Zhang Monan, Deputy Director of Institute of American and European Studies, CCIEE
Feb 25, 2019
China and the US must redefine their relationship.
Andrew Sheng, Distinguished Fellow at the Asia Global Institute at the University of Hong Kong
Xiao Geng, Director of Institute of Policy and Practice at Shenzhen Finance Institute, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Feb 25, 2019
Trade war benefits no one.
Cui Liru, Former President, China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations
Feb 12, 2019
The China-US relationship is changing.
He Weiwen, Senior Fellow, Center for China and Globalization, CCG
Feb 11, 2019
The “America First” objective is based on a zero-sum mentality, rather than economic reality. While it seeks to advance American interests at the cost of other nations, this policy is ultimately the most detrimental to the US.
Wang Fan, Vice President, China Foreign Affairs University
Feb 01, 2019
Major countries must be careful not to allow conflicts to destabilize the world.
Tom Watkins, President and CEO of the Economic Council of Palm Beach County, FL
Jan 14, 2019
Recent developments in the US-China relationship have influenced American perception towards China-- the fastest-growing economy in the world. Ultimately, the best defense against a rising China will be a rising and cooperative America.
Chen Yonglong, Director of Center of American Studies, China Foundation for International Studies
Jan 07, 2019
The US-China relationship must endure