At the moment, U.S. companies have, with $3 billion, powered China’s advances in both semiconductors and artificial intelligence.
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Trump has tried to decouple from China, but ending US reliance on the country would cost America nearly $14 trillion, EY warns
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Concerns rise over COVID-19 cases in India and China
China wants to end AI romances
China and Xi are seen more favorably than the U.S. and Trump in many nations, new survey says
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China’s annual lunar new year travel rush is expected to reach “historic” levels this year, as policymakers hope the country’s festive season will help lift the world’s second-largest economy out of …
Rep. Young Kim: America is failing to control exports of sensitive technologies to China
Calif., reacts to a new report that says U.S. investment firms are supporting China’s military, enabling human rights abuses on ‘The Bottom Line.’ …
COC exploring appeal, insists Canadian figure skating team should be awarded Beijing 2022 bronze
Olympic Committee continues to believe Canada’s figure skating team deserves the bronze medal from the 2022 Beijing Olympic games despite ISU explanation.
China tech: 5 US venture capital firms invested over US$3 billion in mainland AI, semiconductors
House panel rues ‘decades of investment’ after investigation of GGV Capital, GSR Ventures, Qualcomm Ventures, Sequoia Capital and Walden International.
China’s gallium export volume for December hit highest level since July, customs data shows
Beijing’s decision to resume global shipments after months-long halt led to a leap in sales of the mineral key to manufacturing semiconductors.
EU’s plans for tougher China stance risk coming off the rails as splits emerge on multiple issues
Commission President Ursula von der Leyen unveiled a de-risking strategy last year, but opposition from member states threatens to scupper some key measures.
What’s inside the Senate’s $95 billion bill to aid Ukraine and Israel and counter China
The Senate is moving toward a final vote on an emergency spending package that would provide military aid to Ukraine and Israel; replenish U.S. weapons systems; and provide food, water, and other …
Ex-Carmel Mayor Brainard accuses Rep. Jim Banks of ‘lying’ about China relations group
Carmel will drop its membership with a China cultural and business exchange organization but keep its sister city arrangement with Xiangyang, Hubei. Mayor Sue Finkam informed the U.S. Heartland China …
China opens up Hainan to more kinds of visa-free travel as it seeks to transform island into major free-trade port
Certain passport holders can now enter the island for up to 30 days not just for tourism but also business and family trips.
China’s market crash could be the last straw for many foreign investors who leave permanently, think tank says
“The fund managers who remain could end up contributing to the volatile swings in fortune,” the Atlantic Council wrote.
ISU defends its decision to give Russians bronze medal from Beijing Olympics after doping case
The governing body that oversees figure skating has defended its decision to award the bronze medal from the 2022 Beijing Olympics to the Russian squad.
Beijing firm supported pro-China ‘propaganda’ in 30 countries: Report
A Chinese company in the southern city of Shenzhen has has allegedly been assisting at least 123 websites in pushing the “pro-Beijing” agenda, Radio Free Asia reported citing a recent research.
