The U.S. Department of Defense has designated CATL and Tencent as “Chinese military companies,” escalating trade and political tensions. The designation harms reputations, deters partnerships
Even before Donald Trump takes office on Monday, trade tensions between the world’s biggest economies are already heating up.
Many have noticed how differently some business leaders are greeting the second Trump presidency, write Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and Steven Tian
Donald Trump's second administration is embracing big tech and disruptors in Silicon Valley, with some of the industry's biggest players holding a lot of sway.
Now, Tencent, one of the largest multimedia companies in the world, finds itself appearing on the U.S. Department of Defense's list designating it as a Chinese Military company. According to Bloomberg (paywall), the designation sent Tencent's U.S. stock on a nasty decline.
With President-elect Donald Trump set to take office again soon, he’s facing a countdown when it comes to Social Security retirement benefits. Social Security benefits are set to collide with a ...
App will shut down on Sunday unless it is sold or saved by Trump after Supreme Court decision - Biden administration said it will not enforce ban on Sunday, leaving fate of the social media platform u
Donald Trump’s inauguration as president signals the start of a new chapter in U.S. policy toward Asia, particularly in its approach to China and regional
The President’s duty is to enforce the law, not cut a deal with China.
Brazil takes the helm at a moment when diplomatic pragmatism should take precedence over some of the bloc’s more polarizing initiatives.
Some of the richest people in the country have poured hundreds of millions of dollars into Donald Trump’s presidential inaugural committee.