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U.S. initiates Section 232 investigation into imports of automobiles and automotive parts, bringing forth limited impact on Chinese automakers 2018-05-25
The sound growth of China-U.S. relations meets the fundamental interests of the two peoples: perspectives on the fruitful consensuses reached during economic and trade consultations between China a... 2018-05-22
China and the United States seek to maximize the convergence of interests in economic,trade consultations (Interview) 2018-05-04
U.S. policy toward China has ushered in a new phase 2018-04-24
Profundity| What underlies U.S. President Donald J. Trump's plan to rejoin the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade deal and will it be realized? 2018-04-13
U.S. will adjust, learn to share power: Professor Wu Xinbo 2018-04-11
Experts: China will not take the hit of the American Jitters (Interview) 2018-04-09
Professor Wu Xinbo gave an interview on China-U.S. Trade Ties 2018-03-29
The World Situation in 2017 | Wu Xinbo: The key to promoting peace in Asia consists in easing the North Korea nuclear crisis (Interview) 2017-12-31
Professor Wu Xinbo was interviewed by The New York Times on Trump's Visit to China 2017-11-12
From the White House to the Palace Museum: How does Trump's Visit Affect China-U.S. Relations? 2017-11-12
Trump's visit to China yields breakthroughs in economic and trade deals, delivering greater benefits to the two peoples 2017-11-11
Trump's Trip to Asia丨A Successful Summit Meeting between President Xi and President Trump,unfolding national soft strength and confidence 2017-11-11
Trump's state visit to China is a "historic success", laying out the blueprint to promote China-U.S. relations(Interview) 2017-11-10
Professor Wu Xinbo gave an interview on Trump's visit to China in the program "Think Tanks on China", Shanghai Dragon TV 2017-11-09
Professor Wu Xinbo was interviewed by People's Daily: Cooperation is the only correct choice for China-U.S. Relations 2017-11-09

 
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