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Currently, China’s imports of US agricultural and manufactured goods, energy, and services arewell behindon fulfilling the agreed timeline – China has committed to buy at least US$200 billion worth US goods and services during 2020 and 2021. In the first half of 2020, China bought less tha...
Trump, whose 2016 presidential campaign hinged on leveling out the trade disparities between the U.S. and some of its allies, said at the time he was imposing the import duty because of intellectual property theft by China. At the time, the trade deficit was about $370 billion, which Trump...
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The Report is divided into six sections based on behaviors and timeline, mainly covering the US infiltrates and subverts foreign governments via the Internet, performs indiscriminate cyber surveillance and espionage, attacks and deters against other countries in the cyberspace, triggers a cyber arms ra...
The Report is divided into six sections based on behaviors and timeline, mainly covering the US infiltrates and subverts foreign governments via the Internet, performs indiscriminate cyber surveillance and espionage, attacks and deters against other countries in the cyberspace, triggers a cyber arms ra...
The year 2029 marks China's half-century milestone in reform and opening up Noticeably, the communique sets a timeline for China's further deepening of reform. In addition to mandating that China will have basically realized socialist modernization by the year 2035, it is also said that the re...
The Report is divided into six sections based on behaviors and timeline, mainly covering the US infiltrates and subverts foreign governments via the Internet, performs indiscriminate cyber surveillance and espionage, attacks and deters against other countries in the cyberspace, triggers a cyber arms ra...
National Public Radio, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, The New Yorker, The Hill, POLITICO, Axios, Defense One, and he answered questions on China-US relations, the Taiwan question, Hong Kong-related issues, ...