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Blinken says any move by China to invade Taiwan would have ‘terrible consequences’
How China’s Regulatory Crackdown Is Impacting Investors
China’s campaign to tighten regulation across swathes of the nation’s industries is not showing signs of abating. Deborah Lehr, Paulson Institute Executive Director & Edelman Global Advisory CEO, …
Kallie Humphries Becomes U.S. Citizen, Is Eligible to Compete in Beijing Olympics for Team USA
Kallie Humphries, who has been living in the U.S. since 2016, called herself “living proof that the American dream still exists” on Instagram …
China wants to turn Macau from a casino den into a tech base for the Greater Bay Area
Beijing has high hopes that Macau can reduce its reliance on gambling and forge a new identity as a tech hub for the Greater Bay Area.
US will work with allies to limit the export of surveillance tools to authoritarian governments
On the same day Reuters published a report on how NSO spyware may have been used to target State Department officials, the Biden administration announced the US would work with other countries to …
U.S. and China Finally Agree on Something, and It’s Not Good for Crypto Miners
Crypto miners require energy. A lot of energy. Regulators are starting to get on the same page regarding the consequences of crypto mining.
China’s Didi to Delist from NYSE Months After Blockbuster IPO
After the IPO, China’s cybersecurity watchdog launched a probe into Didi to protect national security and the public interest.
Beijing’s Strategic Blueprint Is Changing as Tensions Grow
Although the tech outflow from the United States to China has undercut U.S. national security, stymying it is easier said than done—and Beijing’s playbook is evolving in response to heightening …
U.S. and EU Hail ‘Convergent’ Stances Toward China
The approach of the United States and Europe toward China is “increasingly convergent,” U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman said on Friday, following meetings with the chief of the European …
Psaki offers no update whether China’s Xi is helping to track COVID-19 origins
Jen Psaki said Friday that she did not have “any updates” as to whether China is helping American intelligence agencies track down the origins of COVID-19.
American supply chains face a dire threat from China’s water shortages
Water – or rather, the lack of it in China – may be the factor that pushes U.S. supply chains over the edge. Water is an unseen, vital input for all economic activity. Beyond agriculture,…
The auto industry is begging the US government to make it easier to import critical parts from China
Tesla and dozens of auto industry suppliers are urging the US government to drop tariffs on Chinese items, including battery-making materials.
Beijing Wtown launches winter tours
Photo provided to China Daily] Beijing’s Wtown, located at the foot of the Great Wall, has rolled out themed tours, fairs, operas and distinctive handwork experiences for winter vacationers. The …
