“It’s hard to do anything that doesn’t end up hurting us more than it hurts them,” says New York Times columnist Paul Krugman.
Economist Dean Baker says the two should be sharing intellectual property in health care and climate technology, “not fighting over it.”
Some U.S. firms complain of retaliatory measures in China. But experts see long-term opportunity.
President Trump’s executive order restricts Chinese tech platforms. Correspondent Jennifer Pak discusses the future of competition in developing markets.
Customs broker Gretchen Blough discusses how companies adapted to the coronavirus pandemic after navigating the conflict in U.S.-China commerce.
The virus’ economic toll may interfere with China’s ability to make promised purchases.
“The U.S. is bullying China,” was the assessment of one security guard in the city.
Whatever is specifically agreed on could be very hard to enforce.
The negative effects of tariffs outweigh any protection the manufacturing industry gets, a Federal Reserve report says.