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Flush from Singapore Success, Trump OKs $35-55 Bln Tariffs on Chinese Imports
After his foreign policy foray in Asia, Trump is returning to his core message of economic nationalism.

How China Controls the Trade War Message
The US-China trade war is destined to become a domestic public relations victory for the PRC.

CARTOON: Trump's China Deals – US$250 Billion or Baloney?
Donald Trump's trade deals with China may not be all they are cracked up to be.

Creative Ideas for Conflict Resolution in the Taiwan Strait Must Be Based on Facts
Cole responds to Dr. Liu Yawei's article about his ideas on conflict resolution in the Taiwan Strait.

Trump and Xi on Dangerous Ground Amid THAAD Blowback
Even a relatively inexperienced South Korean president, taking office after the policy upheavals of the past two decades, would not permit their administration to start under a cloud of subservience to China, to the United States or to their disgraced predecessor.

Keeping An Eye On U.S.–China Semiconductor Supremacy Struggles
The way the semiconductor issue is resolved will tell us a lot about whether the two countries will be able to work out a broader modus vivendi for their future trading relationship.

Obama-Xi To Discuss Cross-Strait Issues Before G20 Summit
Although Taiwan will not be the main topic of discussion between presidents Xi and Obama, the question of stability in the Taiwan Strait is expected to be raised.