We use cookies and other data for a number of reasons, such as keeping FT Sites reliable and secure, personalising content and ads, providing social media features and to analyse how our Sites are used.
Add this topic to your myFT Digest for news straight to your inbox
Lloyd Austin calls for more engagement but Beijing blames Washington for breakdown in communication
Trade experts warn British membership of Pan-Euro-Mediterranean convention is not ‘immediate fix’
Quick rebound expected after the relaxation of zero-Covid policies has not materialised
Defence department says incident took place in South China Sea on Friday
Britain’s prime minister to hold talks with Joe Biden next week
Ola Källenius calls for delay in post-Brexit sourcing rules and warns new tariffs will dent industry competitiveness
Many groups want to open factories in America but geopolitical and local issues often prevent investment
Security-driven approach to trade clashes with western corporate interests and environmental targets
EU seeks to untangle some of its dependence on Asian powerhouse but remains more cautious than US
Meeting takes place days after Joe Biden predicted a ‘thaw’ in relationship between superpowers
As high-level interactions increase, both sides must aim for pragmatic reconnection
JPMorgan wants to ‘learn to live with’ tension between Beijing and Washington
Veteran fixer Jean-Yves Ollivier brokers an improbable plan to take six of the continent’s leaders to Moscow and Kyiv
Gina Raimondo and Wang Wentao signal efforts to maintain dialogue despite clashes over chips
Foreign secretary says there is ‘much more to do’ but Britain faces tough struggle with China in the region
The west could find itself held back by a Chinese economy that’s too weak, not too strong
Beijing is driving a hard bargain as Moscow presses for a new Sino-Russian pipeline through Mongolia
Also in this newsletter: Hungary digs in on Ukraine import bans and cash for weapons
Beijing’s offer of commerce and investment wins more friends than the good intentions of Washington and the EU
Martin Daunton’s history of trade liberalisation shows that capricious US opinion has always mattered most
Jensen Huang tells lawmakers to be ‘thoughtful’ about imposing more export controls on Beijing
Decrease in demand from Asia’s largest economy sparks concern over how Berlin can fix industrial malaise
Steel boxes pile up at ports after sharp drop in demand following pandemic-era boom
New export rules could encompass equipment for making older-generation semiconductors
Tit-for-tat move against US group may end up slowing China’s technological progress
International Edition