July 6, 2023 American companies keep distance from China AI conference amid accessibility concerns Several major U.S. tech companies signed up as strategic partners in 2019, but this year's World AI Conference in Shanghai will see just one serving in any partnership role.
July 5, 2023 China cancels visit from top European official, offers no explanation as relations grow tense China and the European Union have yet to come to terms on a number of issues concerning trade, human rights and Beijing's stance on the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
July 5, 2023 China restricts key exports ahead of Secretary Yellen's Beijing visit Retired U.S. Army Lt. Col. Daniel Davis provides analysis of the Biden administration's position with China as some critics argue the U.S. looks weak.
June 26, 2023 Panama Canal postpones depth restrictions after rain provides relief to the region After much-needed rain provided relief to Panama City, the Panama Canal has postponed imposing restrictions that would have required ships to carry less to float at higher depths.
June 22, 2023 Biden courts Modi as China, Russia ties put India's allegiance in play: 'Golden opportunity' President Biden and Prime Minister Narendra Modi will meet Thursday for a state visit, where they will discuss economic and security issues and concerns about Russia and China.
June 14, 2023 Arkansas Gov. Sanders heads to Europe for first overseas trade mission since assuming office Republican Arkansas Gov. Sarah Sanders is set to meet with various European business executives during her first overseas trade mission in office.
June 6, 2023 World’s largest chicken supplier, Brazil, unlikely to impose nationwide ban on exports over bird flu Trade agreements have been revised between Brazil, the world’s largest chicken supplier, and its partners, including China, in case bird flu ever hits commercial flocks.
June 2, 2023 Bureaucrats shouldn't impose global AI policy at 'fancy, high-level' meetings, expert warns The U.S. already aligned roughly 50 countries, including Russia and China, behind an artificial intelligence development principles agreement in 2019 under the OECD.
May 31, 2023 Victor Davis Hanson: Corporate world has 'successfully read' Biden admin on China Hoover Institution senior fellow Victor Davis Hanson provides analysis into the corporate world forging trade deals with China amid growing tensions on 'The Story.'
May 31, 2023 Chinese 'debt-trap' crippling poor economies, endangering US national security China's "debt trap" loans to developing countries endangers both American national security and the economies for the countries that are struggling to pay them back.