Cui Tiankai, China’s ambassador to the United States
Apr 20, 2018
We should join hands in building a new model of international relations and community with a shared future for mankind. Otherwise, we might all be replaced by artificial intelligence someday.
Apr 19, 2018
China is well prepared to handle any negative effects from its trade dispute with the United States, the commerce ministry said on Thursday, adding that Beijing’s tariff hikes on U.S. imports will not have a big impact overall on its domestic industries.
Apr 19, 2018
There have not been any bilateral talks over trade frictions between China and the United States, China's Ministry of Commerce said on April 19.
Lawrence Lau, Ralph and Claire Landau Professor of Economics, CUHK
Apr 19, 2018
The U.S. should produce new products for export to China to reduce the trade deficit.
James H. Nolt, Adjunct Professor at New York University
Apr 19, 2018
Those who take Trump more literally on trade issues warn that he really does measure success by rebalancing trade in favor of significantly more U.S. exports and fewer imports. Most trade experts would agree that none of the concessions China is likely to make in the near future would significantly erode China’s massive trade surplus with the United States.
Liao Zhengrong, Executive Deputy Director, Institute for Peace Development, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Apr 18, 2018
Long the ballast of China-U.S. relations, bilateral trade is now a sore point.
Apr 17, 2018
Chinese Ambassador to the United States Cui Tiankai urged U.S. to "make the right choice at the crossroads of history" for relations with China.
Apr 17, 2018
Trade representative’s complaint under consideration would target such services as cloud computing.
Guo Dong, Director of the Earth Institute China Initiative, Columbia University
Apr 17, 2018
By turning inward and prioritizing a few domestic factories over the larger dynamics at play between the U.S. and China, President Trump seems to be fighting the small battles and conceding the bigger ones.
Sara Hsu, Visiting Scholar at Fudan University
Apr 16, 2018
Both China and the U.S. have instituted a waiting period before the $50 billion tariffs take effect, with the hope that negotiation may prevent either administration from having to implement them. How likely is it that the countries will come to an agreement?