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AAFA’s vice president of trade and customs policy Beth Hughes has told the United States Trade Representative (USTR) the Section 301 China tariffs have proven to be an “ineffective” tool for tackling …
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As China turns the page from its reform era, the Chinese Communist Party’s official discourse increasingly references the country’s imperial past.
China Opposes ‘Arms Race in Space’ as US Warns About New Russian Nuke
China has called for “peaceful use of space” and opposed an arms race as the U.S. intel committee raises alarm about Kremlin’s space weapon.
US should block low-cost Chinese automaker imports from Mexico, says manufacturers’ group
A U.S. manufacturing trade group on Friday urged the Biden administration to take steps to block the import of low-cost Chinese automaker imports from Mexico that it says could threaten the viability …
China’s woes won’t slow US economy, but excess capacity a concern-Treasury’s Adeyemo
U.S. Deputy Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemo said on Friday that China faces a number of economic challenges, including the property sector and an aging population, but he does not see major …
China property crisis deepens as Moody’s withdraws credit ratings
China’s property crisis deepened as Moody’s withdrew a flurry of credit ratings from key companies. The credit ratings agency issued sudden removals for 11 Chinese businesses today in a blow to …
Crypto Cybercrime: China’s Supreme Procuratorate Raises Concern on Increased Use
The Supreme Procuratorate of China has expressed alarm over the growing role of crypto and blockchain in cybercrimes.
Exclusive: In a first, Chinese developer’s creditors plan to sue state-owned shareholder for dues
A group of offshore creditors of China South City is set to file a lawsuit against the debt-laden developer’s biggest state-owned shareholder for dues, four sources said, in what would be the first …
US, China Officials Discuss Russia-North Korea Military Cooperation, State Department Says
The U.S. senior official for North Korea, Jung Pak, and her Chinese counterpart, Liu Xiaoming, also addressed North Korea’s “increasingly destabilizing and escalatory behavior,” the department said in …
Longtime crypto skeptic Donald Trump’s latest take on Bitcoin: ‘You probably have to do some regulation’
A fter characterizing Central Bank Digital Currencies as “tyranny” just last month, Donald Trump just said at a town hall that he’s—at the very least—aware of Bitcoin’ …
Chinese procuratorates step up crackdown on cybercriminals
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