A lab-related incident involving gain-of-function research in China is the “true origin” of COVID-19, according to comprehensive new statement issued by the Trump Administration on Friday, April 18.
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Beijing Fest Celebrates Animated Hit Film ‘Ne Zha 2’ as Chinese Industry Analyzes Secrets of Its Success
A sidebar of the fest uses the $2 billion blockbuster for inspiration and education as China’s animation industry continues to grow.
China’s leader ends Southeast Asia tour touting Beijing’s reliability vs. US tariff threats
Chinese President Xi Jinping capped a three-nation Southeast Asia tour in Cambodia on Friday, promoting Beijing’s reliability as the region faces economic uncertainty due to U.S. President Donald …
The biggest casualty of a China trade war: America’s place in the world, experts fear
The Trump administration’s tariff war with China is most often seen through the lens of the economy. But to many economists, the bigger threat is that Trump’s global trade gambit will erode the United …
Trump Admin Declares China ‘Lab Leak’ the True Origins of COVID-19
The White House on Friday published an in-depth webpage outlining its belief that a “lab leak” in China was the “true origins” of the Covid-19 pandemic.
U.S. Gas Exports to China Stopped After Beijing Imposed Tariffs
The United States accounted for only 3 percent of China’s natural gas imports last year. Those purchases could now dry up entirely in the trade war.
Ukraine hits Chinese firms with sanctions after accusing Beijing of arming Russia
Ukraine imposed sanctions on three Chinese companies on Friday, a day after President Volodymyr Zelenskiy alleged that China had been supplying weapons to Russia.
Nvidia CEO stresses importance of China market in Beijing visit, Chinese state media reports
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said on Thursday that China was a very important market for Nvidia after the U.S. imposed a ban on sales of its H20 artificial intelligence chips to the country.
China’s fiscal revenue falls 1.1% in January-March
China’s fiscal revenue decline slowed in the first three months this year as Beijing works to shore up its economy while weathering the storm from mounting U.S. tariffs.
US-China Military Rivalry Flares in the Middle East
In another sign of China’s growing presence in the Middle East, it recentlycarried out military drills in the Gulf of Aden as well as joint naval drills with Russia and Iran in the Gulf of…
In China’s ‘Christmas Town,’ Trump’s tariffs are dimming the lights
But few know exactly where those iconic holiday items come from. Most of the time, they hail from just one city in China’s Zhejiang province: Yiwu, nicknamed “Christmas Town,” which supplies nearly 90% of all…
How Does a Nation Charm China? Name a Boulevard After Xi Jinping.
China is the biggest foreign patron of Cambodia, where Mr. Xi concluded a tour of Southeast Asia. But the region also needs to curry favor with President Trump.
How China’s Boeing Ban Threatens to Backfire on Its Own Plane Maker
A Chinese halt on Boeing aircraft purchases, if sustained, risks backfiring on China’s homegrown plane maker Comac before the upstart is globally competitive. In a rapidly collapsing U.S.-China relationship,