If appointed, analysts say the 59-year-old translator-turned-diplomat could help repair fraught relations between Beijing and Western nations, especially the US
Speech by Chinese premier at annual World Economic Forum lacked specifics needed to reassure companies, according to experts
Beijing’s new security law, sluggish post-pandemic economic growth and tensions with the United States have contributed to wariness
U.S. President Joe Biden and Chinese leader Xi Jinping are expected to meet for bilateral talks in San Francisco this week
The superpowers appear to be making conciliatory moves that may lead to a visit between Biden and Xi at the APEC summit next month
Although Beijing is calling for the promotion of dialog while the Biden administration wants to expand support for Israel, the superpowers share an interest in maintaining low oil prices.
Analysts say Beijing hopes to use the visit to reverse the impression that China is no longer friendly to foreign companies
Although China’s leaders insist the nation’s post-COVID-19 economic recovery is gaining speed, that message is offset by arrests of employees of foreign companies
Restrictions may have unintended consequences and give the Chinese company an edge in Latin America
The move comes as Beijing and Washington joust for supremacy in advanced chipmaking and other technologies
The US issued sweeping semiconductor-related export controls in October that hobbled China's semiconductor industry
Joerg Wuttke, president of European Union Chamber of Commerce in China, arrived as China was opening to the world and now watches as the country is 'actually closing up again to some extent'
Taiwanese president condemns decision as 'major loss of international aviation safety'
Excursion intended to demonstrate Taiwan’s sovereignty after international tribunal ruled Taiping is legally a rock, not an island