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China Strikes Back in Chips War by Banning Key Material Exports to US
Reporter breaks down what could be affected by US-China trade face-off
The Chinese government has slammed America’s introduction of fresh export controls on US-made semiconductors that Washington fears Beijing could use to make the next generation of weapons and artificial intelligence (AI) systems.
China stacked the deck against Augusta-made golf carts. Here’s what America did about it
The U.S. Department of Commerce announced recently that China’s government has engaged in antidumping and countervailing activities to undercut global leaders Club Car and E-Z-Go in the low-speed personal transportation vehicle (LSPTV) industry.
Trump’s tariffs would worsen the China shock experienced by the rest of us
New US import barriers could result in cheap Chinese goods swamping non-US markets and hurting their local industries. It would serve the world economy far better if Trump pivots from a unilateral to a collaborative…
US law firm Paul Weiss to close Beijing office, joining China exodus
U.S. law firm Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison plans to close its office in Beijing, ending its presence in China and joining a parade of law firms that have pulled back from the country’s…
Antidoping Agency Froze Out Investigators Who Warned About China
The World Anti-Doping Agency’s investigative unit highlighted intelligence about Chinese athletes possibly using a banned medication, but were kept out of the loop when 23 swimmers tested positive for it.
Trump Is a Golden Opportunity. China Will Waste It
Beijing couldn’t take advantage of the US pullback from global leadership during the president-elect’s first term. It won’t this time either.
China bans exports of minerals with high-tech use to U.S.
The ban is in response to the U.S. listing more Chinese companies subject to export controls on computer chip-making equipment, chips, and software.
CEO of a $4.5 billion AI company reveals his 6 predictions for the industry next year, including China leading the US
Hugging Face CEO Clement Delangue expects a major public protest, personal robots, and China to overtake the US in the AI race.
Demand Driving Asia Pacific Crypto Adoption, Unrealized China Potential: Report
A CoinDesk report on the growth of crypto in the Asia Pacific region shows that the area is witnessing a grassroots surge in cryptocurrency demand driven by people. CoinDesk’s Christine Lee breaks …
House panel concludes COVID likely leaked from lab — following Trump vow to make China pay ‘reparations’
COVID-19 killed more than 1.2 million Americans after likely leaking from a Chinese lab that was in part funded by US taxpayers, a House panel has concluded — following President-elect Donald Trump’s …
Donald Trump is threatening to restart his trade war with China when he becomes president, but this time Beijing is ready
Donald Trump has already started making threats that could kick off a trade war with the world’s second largest economy. But Beijing has been laying the groundwork for the prospect of another battle for some…
Paul Weiss, Trailblazer for US Firms in China, to Close its Beijing Office
The firm is one of at least a dozen U.S. firms that have closed some or all of their offices in China. The incoming U.S. administration will likely not stem that tide.
