Mar 04, 2019
While North Korea negotiations have collapsed, the Trump administration is now focused on reaching an agreement with China.
Mar 04, 2019
Both countries could lift some tariffs imposed last year, and Beijing would agree to ease restrictions on American products.
Stephen Nagy, Professor, Department of Politics and International Studies at the International Christian University
Mar 01, 2019
The Trump administration’s negotiation pattern historically has been to escalate tensions and then agree to a modest change. We should expect nothing less in the outcome of the China-US trade negotiations.
Peter Bittner, Lecturer, University of California, Berkeley
Mar 01, 2019
While President Trump claims that a trade deal is close at hand, it is unclear whether the US can entice China to concede to any of its key demands. It remains to be seen whether the negotiations will be successfully resolved and, most importantly, who will gain the upper hand.
Yu Yongding, Former President, China Society of World Economics
Mar 01, 2019
China must think twice before accepting the U.S. request to stabilize the renminmi.
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.
Stephen Roach, Senior Fellow, Yale University
Feb 25, 2019
China has better prospects than the US in a long-term trade war.
Feb 21, 2019
U.S. and China marks the most significant progress in their trade talks.