- Trump, Xi meet again – in shadow of missile strikes on Syria U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping met for a second day at Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate just hours after U.S. missile launched strikes on Syria.
- China responds to U.S. strike on Syria China's Foreign Ministry Spokesperson did not say whether U.S. President Donald Trump told China's President Xi Jinping that he was planning to strike Syria.
- These charts show the complexity of the U.S.-China relationship From climate change to the trade deficit, here's how data collected by the U.S. and Chinese governments highlight the complexity of the U.S.-China relationship.
- 3 misconceptions about US-China trade that are more nuanced in reality Some people say free trade steals American jobs. According to recent U.S. research, 88 percent of American job losses were due to automation.
- Yale a capella group finds harmony in China-US people to people exchange Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Donald Trump focused on building their relationship during the Summit, just as people in each country have built up relationships. While the two leaders discussed high-level issues, there's another type of dialogue that affects hundreds of thousands of lives every year.
- Sister Cities: Linking communities in China and the US Sister Cities represent two communities in two countries sharing cultural, technical, education and business exchanges.
- Henry Paulson talks with CCTV about China-US relationship CCTV-America’s Gao Qi interviewed former U.S. Treasury Secretary, Henry Paulson who shared his thoughts about the bilateral ties between China and the United States.
- Ernest Moniz talks to CCTV about China-US future cooperation on climate change CCTV-America’s Wang Xin conducted an interview with U.S Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz who talked about the 2014 China-U.S joint commitments on climate change as well as the ongoing and future collaborations between the two countries on this matter.
- Xi suggests new ways to build relationship with US (XINHUA) Visiting Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday called for the world’s two largest economies to read each other’s strategic intentions correctly and manage their differences properly and effectively.
- Guests for state dinner include R&B singer Ne-Yo, filmmaker Lee Daniels Friday night’s state dinner will include s big spread includes a 16-foot (5-meter) silk scroll depicting two roses that the White House says are meant to symbolize “a complete meeting of the minds.”
- Colin Powell on US-China relations In an exclusive interview with CGTN's Wang Guan, former Secretary of State Colin Powell says the U.S.-China relationship is by and large "sound" and "solid" though there’s room for improvement.