Iran is not the decisive factor in the reshaping of the balance of power between the United States and China, where regional wars and the files of oil,

Thanks to the Iran war, big issues for U.S. businesses like rare earths and supply chains may take a back seat on the agenda for the Trump-Xi summit.

US President Trump will visit China on May 14-15 after his scheduled visit in March was postponed because of the Iran war.It always matters to the world

Both China and the US stand to gain from reopening the Strait of Hormuz, but they view the crisis through different lenses.

Iran war, tariff setbacks and sliding US poll numbers reshape the balance going into next week’s high-stakes talks.

Iran is not the decisive factor in the reshaping of the balance of power between the United States and China, where regional wars and the files of oil,

The US president will be counting on China to influence Iran and help him out of his latest mess. But the price may be high – including for Taiwan, says Guardian foreign affairs…

No deal has yet been reached between Iran and the United States as Iran’s economy has entered one of the most dangerous and unstable periods in decades.

Iran and the US face renewed tensions over wartime negotiations, with Trump's upcoming China trip adding complexity to the standoff.

The US has little leverage to force China to accept its demands

While not immune to disruptions in Hormuz, Beijing has used numerous approaches to reduce its vulnerability

Donald Trump’s summit with Chinese leader Xi Jinping this week is a capstone event meant to demonstrate the president’s indelible mark on world history.

The expected composition of the presidential delegation underscores that while economic diplomacy remains central to the visit, the US-Israeli war on Iran is reshaping its…

China experts expect Trump and Xi may announce trade deals or other agreements, such as a Chinese purchase of U.S. agricultural products or Boeing aircraft.

In an interview with RFE/RL, Ken Moriyasu, a senior fellow at Hudson Institute, says Beijing may tactically help ease tensions between Washington and Tehran, but will resist any…

There is no quick fix to the economic and political damage from the war.

China has benefited from the US's failures in Iran, but it has its own motivations to end the war

US News: US President Donald Trump departed for a high-stakes three-day visit to China on Tuesday, with trade expected to dominate talks with Chinese President.