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Trade Wars, Tech Rivalries, and the Long Game in U.S.-China Relations brings together three leading China experts to assess what the Trump-Xi summit reveals about where the bilateral relationship is headed.
Watch live: https://www.ncuscr.org/livestream/
Senior leaders from NCUSCR & USCBC had an off-the-record meeting with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and American business, civic, and academic leaders in New York today on issues shaping the bilateral relationship. Forthright dialogue such as this creates opportunities to promote U.S. interests.
NCUSCR, the China Center at University of Minnesota, and Global Minnesota gathered officials, business leaders & researchers in Minneapolis to dig into tariffs, critical minerals, tech competition & national security and what they mean for the region.
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NCUSCR brings 3 leading China experts together with NCUSCR President Steve Orlins to assess what the Trump-Xi summit reveals about where the bilateral relationship is headed.
Watch: https://www.ncuscr.org/livestream/
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In 1972, NCUSCR's Jan Berris was there when the Chinese table tennis team arrived in America. Last month, she was on stage in Beijing for the 55th anniversary of Ping Pong Diplomacy. 55 years of building bridges through people-to-people exchange. @usatabletennis
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A dozen American CEOs traveled to Beijing with Trump this week. What does the executive view from the ground actually look like? Ker Gibbs joined NCUSCR President Steve Orlins to discuss how U.S.-China tensions are reshaping global commerce.
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As Presidents Trump and Xi convene for a high-stakes summit, the questions reshaping the bilateral relationship on trade, technology, and long-term strategic rivalry have never been more urgent.
Register for the livestreamed discussion with 3 leading China experts here: https://bit.ly/46fPY32
New Pew data: 27% of Americans now hold a favorable view of China — up 6 pts from last year. Fewer describe China as an "enemy." Partisan splits remain wide.
Laura Silver joins Steve Orlins to break down what's behind the shift.
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With the Trump-Xi summit behind us, NCUSCR convened Kyle Chan (Brookings), Elizabeth Economy (Hoover Institution), and Zongyuan Zoe Liu (CFR) alongside President Steve Orlins to discuss what it revealed about the trajectory of U.S.-China relations.
Watch here: https://bit.ly/4ad8aim
After two days of Trump-Xi talks in Beijing, what does the trade truce actually mean for U.S.-China economic ties?
Chad Bown joined NCUSCR in March to examine what happened to U.S.-China trade in 2025 — and what recovery would actually require.
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Steve Orlins interviews Ker Gibbs, former AmCham Shanghai president and author of The Fragile Dragon, on how escalating U.S.-China tensions are reshaping global commerce and what it takes for business...
Pew Research Center’s Laura Silver discusses a March 2026 report showing that American views of China have grown somewhat more positive in the past several years.