On the campaign trail last year, President Donald Trump talked tough about imposing tariffs as high as 60% on Chinese goods and threatened to renew the trade war with China that he launched during his first term.
A CHEAP AI-powered chatbot from China has sent shockwaves around the world, causing panic for Western tech firms who thought they were leaps ahead in the artificial intelligence race. The DeepSeek
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Xi has poured billions of dollars into making a breakthrough in advanced semiconductors, part of his wider Made in China 2025 push to make the nation a leader in emerging technologies.
E VEN AS AMERICA’S relationship with China enters a new, less predictable era, Donald Trump and Xi Jinping see the value in talking. On January 17th the leaders had a “very good” phone call, wrote Mr Trump on social media.
The tech and financial worlsd lost their collective minds yesterday when news broke that a Chinese quant shop, DeepSeek, had suddenly taken the lead in the AI race. There are a bunch of different plot lines here, but they’re really all about the same story: China’s bid to become the Pacific hegemon.
City AM experimented with questions on DeepSeek designed to reveal how it handles sensitive themes, such as Taiwan and freedom of speech
Trump Says “Would Rather Not” Sanction China, Explains His Ties With Xi | Firstpost America| N18G US President Donald Trump recently spoke about his conversation with Chinese President Xi Jinping, which happened last week.
Trump’s main goal is clear. He sees persistent trade surpluses with the U.S. as proof the U.S. is getting ripped off. Tariffs are his tool to reduce those surpluses, whether with China, Mexico, the European Union or India.
While Trump promotes his "no tax on tips" proposal in Las Vegas, Senate Republicans are working to secure his team.
It’s not yet known how Donald Trump will resolve TikTok’s complicated legal limbo, but what does seem clear is that the fate of the social media app is increasingly linked in the president's mind to his top issue of tariffs.
The Supreme Court upheld the TikTok ban, causing the app to go dark for half a day. Then, Trump issued an executive order to postpone the ban for 75 days, allowing TikTok to go back online. Beyond the legal complexities,