China cannot let the yuan depreciate. This kind of thought is both arrogant and ridiculous.
For the U.S. to rule the world, it must rule the Asia-Pacific — is this the reasoning here?
The senate will vote on a proposed bill to “punish” China’s so-called currency manipulation.
Just one month before U.S. President Barack Obama's first state visit to China, Washington is taking a risk in publicly criticizing Beijing’s monetary policy.
Taiwan is increasingly forfeiting its voice and becoming more marginalized by the day.
If we fail to expand domestic demands, we will have no choice but to rely on foreign trade to boost our GDP.