Ma Xiaohe, the former head of a government think tank, believes that China’s ‘wealth accumulation mechanism is very fragile’ amid the recent common prosperity drive Common prosperity is not a new …
Monthly Archives For November 2022
Dutch Minister Says US Can’t Dictate Approach to China Exports
The US shouldn’t expect the Netherlands to unquestionably adopt its approach to China export restrictions, a senior Dutch official warned, signaling a potential obstacle to the Biden administration’s …
US-China economic ties continue to fray, despite Biden-Xi meeting
Investors in October pulled $8.8 billion from Chinese stocks and bonds, continuing an exodus that began after the U.S. and Europe imposed sanctions on Russia for its invasion of Ukraine. At the same …
China and the TikTok threat: How the White House cybersecurity team is thinking about it
A White House cybersecurity official tells CNBC China’s ‘massive influence operation’ and TikTok is a concern, but a reactionary ban isn’t strategic policy.
Why The U.S. Needs To Accelerate Development Of A China-Free Solar Power Industry
Government officials and industry executives seeking acceleration are running into an obstacle caused by China’s poor human rights record in Xinjiang.
China pushes back on FBI claims of Chinese ‘police stations’ in U.S.
China on Friday pushed back on claims it was operating ‘police stations’ on U.S. soil, calling the sites volunteer-run, after the FBI director said he was “very concerned” about unauthorized stations …
China hits back at FBI claim of unauthorized ‘police stations’ in US
Christopher Wray called foreign police presence in US ‘outrageous’ but Chinese embassy says sites are volunteer-run …
Will the G-20 Lead to More Engagement With China?
Amid these circumstances and low expectations, this past week’s G-20 has emerged with at least some credit. Although there was no official joint communique, participants agreed on a declaration …
This Is China’s Beastly New Air Defense Vehicle
CSGC is a Chinese state-owned manufacturer of both civilian and military technologies that are produced for domestic and foreign customers, and ‘Norinco’ is the acronym used for China North Industries …
Ken Griffin warns U.S. faces ‘immediate Great Depression’ if China seizes Taiwan’s semiconductor industry
Citadel CEO Ken Griffin worries about America’s dependence on Taiwan’s semiconductor industry and that U.S. restrictions on selling advanced computer chips to China could make invading Taiwan more …
‘Made in China’ exclusion policy at exchanges would hurt families
This amendment will fail to achieve its purpose while resulting in hurtful, unintended consequences for military families. China is the world’s largest manufacturer due to the “most favored nation” …
Runner, 50, finishes marathon in China in less than 3.5 hours while chain-smoking cigarettes
A 50-year-old marathon runner managed to smoke his opponents in the Xin’anjiang Marathon in China. The runner, who is known as “Uncle Chen,” finished the 26.2 miles-long race in only 3 hours and 28 …
Cop27: EU agrees to finance fund for poorer countries – live
12:48 Nikhita Chulani The EU’s “breakthrough” change in stance on loss and damage finance has put the spotlight on the US and China as the talks come to a close in Egypt. Both countries have…