China’s decision to bar Micron Technology Inc.’s memory chips has escalated tensions with the US, fueling worries over what other technology firms Beijing may target.
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Ding Xuexiang sets fast pace for China’s hi-tech drive in another sign of new role
The vice-premier’s comments indicate Beijing has raised its push for technology development to a new level Ding is the most senior official to oversee the sector which is facing growing pressure from …
Chinese Cars Are the New Top Automotive Exports in the World
Chinese car brands like BYD, SAIC, and Geely are dominating the export market. In Q1 2023, China’s car makers exported more cars than any other country. The post Chinese Cars Are the New Top …
China remakes its chip business
LAST October, construction plans for a hulking semiconductor factory owned by a major state-backed company in central China fell into disarray. The Biden administration had escalated the trade war …
Joke about China’s military leads to $2M fine and crackdown on comedy
China is escalating it’s crackdown on comedy after a Chinese comedian made a joke about Beijing’s military. CNN’s Will Ripley reports.
London hosts 6th China Int’l Import Expo roadshow
The 6th CIIE is scheduled to be held in Shanghai, China, between Nov. 5 and Nov. 10. LONDON, May 26 (Xinhua) — The 6th China International Import Expo (CIIE) roadshow held here on Thursday was…
US charges two in Beijing-directed targeting of Falun Gong
Two Los Angeles residents have been charged with acting in a Beijing-directed scheme targeting U.S.-based practitioners of the Falun Gong group that is outlawed in China, the U.S. Justice Department …
Years before the attack on Pearl Harbor, Japan sank a US warship in China
Some historians say that to fully understand Pearl Harbor, one must first understand what happened to the USS Panay in China.
How luxury brands forged emotional connections during China’s 520
Global brands including Tiffany & Co, Louis Vuitton, Qeelin and Mulberry focused on the emotional side of gift giving to boost sales during 520, one of China’s four Valentine’s Day equivalents.
Businesses Could Face New Pressure To Choose Sides In U.S.-China Competition — German Marshall Fund Scholar
Challenges from China over Taiwan have “increased dramatically,” says Bonnie Glaser, co-author of new book on U.S.-Taiwan relations …
China’s Latest Cyberattack Is an Active Threat to Critical US Infrastructure
China’s latest cyberattack is a threat to critical U.S. infrastructure and signals it intends to disrupt civil society.
China, U.S. commerce chiefs trade complaints, plan more talks
Top commerce officials from the U.S. and China agreed to strengthen communications even as they traded complaints about each other’s policies, with the meeting a sign that Beijing and Washington are …
China enters waters off of Vietnam near Russian gas block in ‘worrying escalation’
China on Friday again disregarded Vietnam’s exclusive economic zone by deploying a research vessel near a gas block jointly operated by Hanoi and Russian firms.