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China says it will use more tech to clamp down on online counterfeits
Finance minister says talks are underway over visit to China, meeting with Japan
Finance Minister Choi Sang-mok said that talks have begun in response to an invitation to visit by China as well as a possible ministerial meeting with Japan.
All that’s left: A self-defeating semiconductor export tactic for China
The Biden administration has two tactics to slow — or ideally halt — China’s indigenous development of its advanced semiconductor sector. The core tactic is extensive, unprecedented, unilateral export …
Shein Promised to Have a Big U.S. IPO. Its China Roots Got in the Way.
The fast-fashion giant aimed to bridge the divide between Beijing and Washington, but hopes for a splashy U.S. public offering have faded.
University of Florida employee, students implicated in plot to ship drugs, toxins to China
The university on Saturday banned Nongnong “Leticia” Zheng, the president of UF’s Chinese Students and Scholars Association, from campus for 3 years.
Russia’s Putin rejects U.S. assessment of China’s overproduction
Russian President Vladimir Putin rejected U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen’s concerns over the global economic fallout from China’s excess manufacturing capacity and overproduction of cars as …
US Tariffs on Graphics Cards Imported From China Take Effect June 15
The tariffs, which will last at least until May 31, 2025, will also affect motherboards and PC desktop cases assembled in China, along with robot vacuums.
Why China’s support of property sector won’t lead to surge in mortgage defaults
China’s sweeping moves released in recent days to increase support for real estate have aroused fierce discussion, with some Western economists assuming that policy-easing measures could pose risks to banks operating in lower-tier cities.
Big Fund III: China pumps another 44 billion euros into semiconductors
This was reported by the Chinese business publication Caixin and the South China Morning Post, citing the Qichacha commercial register. The Chinese Ministry of Finance (17.4 %), China Development Bank …
Exclusive: Argentina on track to start corn exports to China in July – grains chamber head
Argentina is on track to start long-awaited corn shipments to China from July, the country’s grain export chamber told Reuters on Tuesday, which would be a major boost for the South American nation, …
China is pouring almost $50 billion into its chipmaking efforts despite U.S. sanctions
The funds will mostly go toward chip manufacturing, design, equipment, and materials, according to China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. Since 2019, the U.S. has labored to curb …
Russia uses cryptocurrency and barter to trade with China
Russian commodity companies trying to conduct financial transactions with their Chinese counterparts have begun using a new method for deal-making—stablecoins. Additionally, they have started trading …
House GOP investigates NIH FOIA officer in COVID-19 cover-up inquiry
House Republicans are examining evidence that top leadership at the National Institutes of Health intentionally avoided compliance with Freedom of Information Act requests and other oversight efforts …