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Investors are worried the U.S. is losing its crypto edge as regulators crack down. Here’s why those fears may be overblown.
US ambassador to Beijing targeted in Chinese cyber-attack – report
Nicholas Burns’ emails reportedly accessed in hack that exploited flaw in Microsoft system and took Washington by surprise
China’s stern warning to the US over chip restrictions
With rising tensions regarding technology and trade between the United States and China, the latter has sent a clear message to Washington, cautioning against restrictive measures. In the face of …
Former China Unicom general manager tried for taking bribes, abuse of power
JINAN, July 20 (Xinhua) — Li Guohua, former general manager of the Chinese telecom giant China Unicom, stood trial at a court in east China’s Shandong Province on Thursday for taking bribes and abuse …
U.S. uses sanctions to deny China tools for brain warfare, toxin weapons
The U.S. government is employing sanctions and export controls to limit China’s military buildup, including development of brain warfare and toxin weapons, a senior Commerce Department official told Congress on Thursday.
Will China’s private firms fly higher, freer under new action plan as Beijing calls for ‘fresh troops’?
China has more than 47 million registered private firms, a vast majority of which are small players, and more than 100 million self-employed businesses Beijing unveiled its comprehensive new 31-point …
US Ambassador to China hacked in China-linked spying operation- WSJ
Hackers linked to Beijing accessed the email account of the U.S. ambassador to China, Nicholas Burns, in an attack that is believed to have compromised at least hundreds of thousands of individual U.S …
China’s rare earth imports from Myanmar surge in first half of 2023
China’s imports of rare earths from No.2 supplier Myanmar have surged this year, customs data showed on Thursday, as the world’s biggest processor of the minerals steps up production for its growing …
Carmakers Race to Meet Targets in China as Price Cuts Backfire
China’s top automakers are falling behind their sales targets, suggesting the price war that embroiled the world’s biggest car market in the first half of the year will persist as manufacturers race …
As House Seeks Cuts to USGS, Senate Warns China Could Gain Competitive Edge
Senator Jeff Merkley told Newsweek that, amid international competition for resources, now is not the time to cut funding to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).
US-China tensions escalate as key US officials’ email accounts breached by Beijing-linked hackers
A significant cybersecurity breach has come to light, revealing that hackers with connections to Beijing successfully breached the email accounts of important US officials, the Wall Street Journal reported Friday. The US Ambassador to China,…
Chinese hackers breached US ambassador to China’s email account
China-based hackers breached the email account of US Ambassador to China Nicholas Burns as part of a recent targeted intelligence-gathering campaign, three US officials familiar with the matter told CNN.
China’s property woes offer a window into the demise of the country’s boom times
Calls for government stimulus measures have thus far only resulted in modest assistance to the beleaguered sector.