Digital yuan strategies amid a Xi-Trump reset

China’s digital yuan strategies are being sharpened as a possible Xi-Trump summit re-enters the calendar, shaping trade leverage, pilots, and global use.

US and China Signal Trade Thaw at Davos

Senior economic officials from the United States and China held fresh discussions on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos, offering cautious signals of stabilization after a prolonged period of trade friction. US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said he met with

Tariffs truces and Liberation Day how the United States China trade war evolved in 2025

A year that reshaped global trade tensions The United States China trade relationship entered a volatile new phase in 2025, marked by sharp tariff moves political symbolism and renewed diplomatic engagement. After years of tension, the year brought both escalation and cautious attempts

Economic Pragmatism Shapes Indonesians’ Largely Positive View of China Survey Finds

A growing number of Indonesians view China as a positive economic partner, driven by tangible investment projects and practical cooperation, according to a new public opinion survey that highlights a pragmatic rather than ideological approach to foreign relations. The 2025 China Indonesia Survey,

China Simplifies Visa Rules for Indian Travellers as Economic Ties Slowly Rebuild

Visa Applications Move Online for Indian Nationals China has eased visa requirements for Indian citizens in a move that signals a gradual normalisation of economic and people to people ties between Asia’s two largest nations. Earlier this month, the Chinese embassy in New

China–U.S. Economic Talks Resume Amid Trade Rebalancing

After more than a year of limited dialogue, China and the United States have officially resumed high-level economic and trade talks, signaling a cautious thaw in relations between the world’s two largest economies. The negotiations, held in Beijing in October 2025, focused on

China’s Foreign Policy 2025: Economic Peace Through Trade

In 2025, China’s foreign policy is increasingly defined by its pursuit of stability through economic diplomacy. Rather than military alliances, Beijing is focusing on trade corridors, financial integration, and infrastructure cooperation as tools of influence. According to Reuters and Bloomberg, this “economic peace”