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U.S., China Highlight Win-Win Cooperation as President Xi Begins State Visit

As China's President Xi Jinping prepares to depart for his first official state visit to the United States, both countries have reflected on their increasingly closer ties and underlined the importance of cooperation - despite their ever-present differences.

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Chinese President Xi Jinping

China-U.S. Ties Remain Stable Despite Tensions Over South China Sea, President Xi Jinping Says

Despite tensions and fear of clash between China and the U.S. over the disputed territory in South China Sea, President Xi Jinping said that the relationship between China and U.S. remains stable, on Sunday.

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U.S. And China To Battle In The Skies? Tension Over South China Sea Continues Amid Kerry’s Visit To China

On Saturday, Secretary of State John F. Kerry and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi spoke of China’s assertion of its sovereignty on man-made islands it is creating near heavily trafficked sea lanes in the South China Sea, according to the Washington Post. The two countries spoke at a press conference in Beijing.

Air pollution in New Delhi, India

India Under Spotlight In The Wake Of U.S.-China Climate Deal

India has been feeling the heat as pressure to follow suit with a U.S.-China climate deal to cap China's greenhouse gas emissions increases as 195 countries gather in Lima, Peru for the United Nations climate conference.

Barack Obama and Xi Jinping

West Is Impeding Anti-corruption Plans, Chinese Official Says

A Chinese diplomat said the United States is impeding the nation's anti-corruption efforts, citing the lack of extradition treaty and the prejudices of Western officials which hampered their efforts to retrieve the fugitives they are hunting down.

U.S. President Barack Obama and China's President Xi Jinping at the APEC Welcome Banquet November 10, 2014.

Republicans Balk At Obama's Climate Deal With China

Republicans on Wednesday balked at President Barack Obama's climate deal with China and vowed to make all necessary moves to block executive action in reducing carbon emissions.

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry (L) meets with Chinese State Councilor Yang Jiechi (R) at the Zhongnanhai Leadership Compound in Beijing February 14, 2014.

China State-Run Media Weighs In On China Sea Disputes, U.S. Relationship

The tension between China and other Asian nations concerning the South China Sea, as well as issues between the U.S. and China, aren't so bad, state-run Chinese media said Friday.

Chinese e-retail growing by leaps and bounds

China Surpasses U.S. As Top World Online Retail Market

Chinese online retail sales have been booming and now represent a leading driver of the Chinese economy

U.S. Urged to Revisit Its China Policy Ahead of Pacific Naval Exercise

As Chinese navy ships head to Hawaii this month for the Rim of the Pacific (Rimpac) military exercise, security experts suggest Washington should find new ways to keep China’s rise to power in check.

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