
U.S. Visa Restrictions on Chinese Students Could Hurt American Innovation
Experts warn that U.S. visa restrictions on Chinese students may backfire, undermining American innovation and higher education.
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Experts warn that U.S. visa restrictions on Chinese students may backfire, undermining American innovation and higher education.

The US government has unveiled new visa restrictions for students from the Chinese mainland, sparking concerns over educational exchange and potential financial impacts on American universities.

Despite a 90-day truce in the U.S.-China trade war, U.S. small businesses remain uncertain, feeling the impacts of tariffs despite claims that consumers won’t see price increases.

Over 90% of respondents in a CGTN poll condemn the U.S. ‘fentanyl tariffs’ on the Chinese mainland as bullying. Chinese officials criticize the move, highlighting drug abuse as a U.S. issue.

Despite US tariff hikes on Chinese imports, Yiwu businesses are thriving with a 13% increase in Q1 trade. Merchants innovate and expand globally to counter tariffs.

Fareed Zakaria warns that escalating tensions between the U.S. and China could harm the U.S. economy, potentially leading to significant financial losses.

Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng will visit Switzerland and France to hold economic talks with Swiss leaders, meet U.S. Treasury officials, and co-chair the China-France High-Level Economic and Financial Dialogue.

In 2025, the U.S. raises tariffs, impacting farmers and consumers, while China lowers tariffs and strengthens global ties. The future favors those who build bridges, not walls.

China’s Ministry of Commerce has responded to reports about Boeing’s aircraft deliveries, urging the US to support aviation cooperation and create a stable environment for trade.

China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi pledges to counteract US ‘bullying’ and deepen cooperation with Tajikistan, focusing on trade, security, and regional stability. Both nations aim to strengthen ties and oppose protectionism.