Longtime diplomat Nicholas Burns is president’s pick for China post while former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel is tapped for Japan.
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Nvidia’s chip sales to China at risk of ‘going to zero’ on Beijing policy: Analyst
China’s Cowa Deploys 36 Sanitation Robots in 2.7 Million Sqm Area in Shenzhen
China’s President Xi Jinping met French President Emmanual Macron in Beijing
Congress Could Hand Beijing A Win As China Investment Crackdown Falters
Bessent moves to placate Beijing after Trump signs bill on deepening ties with Taiwan
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Biden settles on ambassador picks for China, India and Japan
Facebook slammed for censoring posts that say coronavirus was man-made in China
Facebook was slammed by critics for suppressing information after the social media giant announced it would lift a ban on posts claiming COVID-19 was man-made.
China’s Xi protection of the Wuhan lab was potentially ‘criminal behavior’: Keane
Fox News senior strategic analyst Gen. Jack Keane told “The Faulkner Focus” on Thursday that China’s Xi Jinping engaged in potentially “criminal behavior” trying to protect info about the Wuhan lab.
Biden’s defense budget seeks greater China deterrence and nuclear funding
U.S. President Joe Biden’s $715 billion Department of Defense budget will shift funding from old systems to help modernize the nuclear arsenal to deter China, while also developing future warfare …
Sweeping tech bill to counter China advances in U.S. Senate
The U.S. Senate on Thursday advanced a sweeping package of legislation intended to boost the country’s ability to compete with Chinese technology, as Congress increasingly seeks to take a tough line …
China Still Behind on Phase One Trade Commitments, But Closing the Gap
The U.S. Census Bureau recently released new data for the first four months of 2021 regarding trade with China. Micheal Clements shares the results.
Senate to vote bipartisan bill aimed at countering China’s influence
The Senate is voting Thursday on a bill aimed at countering China’s global economic and political influence. But despite the bill’s bipartisan sponsorship and a lengthy amendment process, last-minute …
China Still Behind on Phase One, But Catching Up Quickly
The Phase One Agreement, signed by the United States and China in January 2020, committed China to large, huge even, purchases of U.S. agricultural products in 2020 and 2021. Phase One laid out that …
U.S. chip subsidy effort faces pushback over China issues
By Stephen Nellis, David Shepardson and Michael Martina WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A series of amendments for a $190 billion U.S. Senate bill aimed at countering China’s technology challenge are in …
Two Lawmakers Propose Ban on Firms Backing Beijing Games
A bipartisan pair of U.S. representatives is proposing a law that would ban companies who sponsor or do business with the 2022 Beijing Olympics from selling their products or services to the federal …
Butterfly Effect: Bienvenido Beijing — China’s Latin American Vax Win
For generations, Latin American foreign policy has revolved around the U.S. Now China is the center of political debates across the region, underscoring its newfound clout.
Biden move to investigate Covid origins opens new divide in US-China relations
Beijing reacts angrily to calls for WHO to carry out second phase of investigation, while US intelligence split on virus’s likely origin …
US-China tech war: China taps 12 top universities to rival MIT and Stanford in science and technology research
Plan is part of Beijing’s aim to become a world-leading power by 2035 amid increasing trade and tech pressure from the US.