NPR's Leila Fadel and Steve Inskeep speak about his upcoming reporting trip to China and why it is important now.
When President Trump imposed sweeping tariffs on China during his first term, few countries benefitted like China's neighbor ...
Many of the things that we buy in the U.S. come through a Chinese trading city called Yiwu, where thousands of wholesalers ship products from nearby factories. NPR's Steve Inskeep pays a visit to hear ...
China's economy is growing, but consumer spending is down. The government is attempting to jumpstart the country's numbers by reassuring private entrepreneurs that they have its support.
NPR's Steve Inskeep attends the China Development Forum in Beijing, an annual gathering of global business leaders where rising economic tensions with the U.S. are on display this year.
In the coming days, a MORNING EDITION team will be reporting in China, and that's led by Steve Inskeep. Hey, Steve. Why... STEVE INSKEEP, BYLINE: Hi there. FADEL: ...Are you going now? INSKEEP ...
STEVE INSKEEP, BYLINE: We've been visiting the source ... Our tour gave us news how China responds to U.S. tariffs and a picture of life in the world's second largest economy.
STEVE INSKEEP, BYLINE: We're reporting from China this week and are in Shanghai today. A team of us has been traveling around this enormous coastal region, dozens of cities where people ...