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Beijing waging political warfare against government, business, experts tell House oversight panel
Peter Mattis, a former intelligence official who specializes in China affairs, said Beijing’s political warfare is strategic in seeking a new world order under control of the CCP. China’s leaders seek “national rejuvenation” — a…
French finance minister says Europe must defend industrial interests against China
French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said on Wednesday that Europe needs to “show its teeth” in defending its industrial and trade interests against China’s subsidized production, but said he did …
China’s Economy Faces Choppy Waters Despite Rosy Report
Official data shows the world’s second-largest economy grew faster than expected during the first quarter but began losing momentum in March.
Making Sense of China’s Magical 5.3% Growth
Strong first-quarter numbers are puzzling the Chinese, who witness a stagnant economy daily. Two factors reconcile the difference.
7 out of 10 American voters think COVID-19 came from a lab
When asked what theory they support, 69% of American voters said SARS-CoV-2 came from a lab, while only 31% said it emerged naturally, according to the latest Deseret News/HarrisX poll.
China Could Threaten Critical Infrastructure in a Conflict, N.S.A. Chief Says
Gen. Timothy Haugh, who is also the head of the U.S. military’s Cyber Command, said Beijing was “sending a pretty clear signal.” …
Biden, Competing With Trump to Be Tough on China, Calls for Steel Tariffs
Speaking to the United Steelworkers union in Pittsburgh, the president urged major increases to some tariffs on steel and aluminum products from China.
China lobbies Congress behind closed doors on TikTok, staffers say
After a bill that would force the sale of the company passed the House, diplomats from the Chinese Embassy met with Hill offices to push talking points defending the app.
Biden wants to hike tariffs on imports of Chinese steel and aluminum
The White House says China uses subsidies and government programs to undercut U.S. steel. President Biden wants to triple tariffs on the imports and take other new steps to curb imports.
USTR defends administration’s response to China’s miss on Phase One pledge
U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai faced another panel of lawmakers frustrated by the Biden administration’s trade policies, which do not involve any efforts to negotiate long-term free-trade …
MeWe social network boss says blockchain can solve the TikTok problem
According to MeWe CEO Jeffrey Edell, the TikTok situation could have been avoided if the company allowed users to control their own data via the blockchain.
Day of the dragon marked with spectacular solar halo
A spectacular solar halo appeared during the Dragon Day celebration in China. The phenomenon was seen in the city of Shenzhen, which is a special economic zone on the east bank of the Pearl River…
