A longstanding U.S. policy of strategic ambiguity toward Taiwan has—under Trump—begun to breed anxious uncertainty.
U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday declined to comment in response to a question about whether the United States would ...
House GOP Conference Chair Rep. Lisa McClain's first bill this Congress would expose the financial assets of Chinese ...
U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday (February 26) declined to comment in response to a question about whether the United ...
President Donald Trump said he didn’t want to comment when asked Wednesday whether it was the policy of his administration to ...
A spate of drills by China’s military in the Indo-Pacific is testing the Trump administration’s commitment to regional ...
President Trump was positive on relations with China, while he told his Cabinet the EU had been formed to "screw" the United ...
Trump’s transactional style is unnerving many in Taiwan, who fear it will encourage Chinese leader Xi Jinping in his ...
President Trump is threatening to put more tariffs on China. But the U.S. rival is in a better position to ride out American economic retaliation, says former U.S. Ambassador to China Winston Lord.
China says the Trump administration has "gravely backpedaled" the U.S. position on Taiwan by removing a short clause in an ...
Chinese officials blasted the U.S. for apparently removing a phrase from the State Department website rejecting Taiwan's ...
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