"A very good friend of mine" was how US President Donald Trump described Chinese President Xi Jinping during his election campaign last year. Then, in the days after taking office in January, Trump said he "always liked" Xi,
It’s 12 years since Xi Jinping launched his crackdown on graft with a promise to catch “flies” as well as “tigers”. Since then, inspectors have disciplined six million officials. Yet last month the Chinese leader warned corruption was still on the rise and remained the “biggest threat” to the ruling Communist Party.
Chinese President Xi Jinping urged officials to enhance political capabilities and address domestic and international challenges calmly. China's economy is coping with sluggish demand, a prolonged property sector crisis,
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China's Xi affirms 'no limits' partnership with Putin in call on Ukraine war anniversary
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Xi tells Putin that China is pleased with Russia's efforts to end Ukraine war
Putin Calls China's Xi on Anniversary of Ukraine War
Putin and Xi declared a "no limits" friendship on the eve of Russia's invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022. China's discounted purchases of Russian natural gas and oil have helped sustain Moscow's wartime economy, while Chinese companies and exports blunted the impact of sanctions and the exodus of Western businesses from the Russian market.
The uncertain reaction to Xi Jinping’s display of warmth made sense: Executives are eager for a reset after years in the cold but ever wary of meddling.
Many Chinese civil society organizations became reliant on now-frozen U.S. government aid after funding from private U.S. organizations dried up.
China's lopsided trade flows and Xi Jinping's focus on manufacturing may represent the biggest danger to the global economy, according to former Treasury official Brad Setser. But he added that President Donald Trump's tariffs are not the solution and could even make matters worse,
China Insider | Rectification of Names, Xi Jinping’s Tech Summit, and China’s Legal Warfare Campaign
In this week’s episode of China Insider, Miles Yu unpacks name changes made across the United States Department of State’s website and why these designations carry significant implications for US foreign policy toward China.
Chinese President Xi Jinping told top officials on Wednesday that Beijing should address domestic and international difficulties "calmly."
After the Chinese leader purged dozens of military commanders, he launched a new indoctrination campaign.
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