The Chinese government hasn’t named which companies would land on the “Unreliable Entities List,” but state media has previoulsy mentioned Apple or Google if relations with the U.S. continued to fray. ( read original story…
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South China Sea on BRINK: Beijing warns ‘US spy planes posing as airliners serious threat’
BEIJING has accused the US of disguising the identities of its warplanes as civilian aircraft to spy on China. ( read original story …)
How China Beat Coronavirus Over the Last Six Months
The country where the virus is thought to have emerged rarely reports daily case counts in the hundreds since the spring. But at what cost? ( read original story …)
After Trump’s TikTok Ban, China Readies Blacklist of Foreign Companies
Beijing issued rules that could allow it to halt exports, imports and investments by businesses accused of endangering national security. ( read original story …)
Senior US Diplomat Wraps Up Taiwan Visit As China Flexes Muscle
Keith Krach, undersecretary of state for economic growth, energy and the environment, was the highest-ranking State Department official to visit Taiwan since 1979 when Washington switched diplomatic … ( read original story …)
China sends more warplanes as Taiwan honors late leader
China has sent 19 more warplanes toward Taiwan for the second day as the island’s leader, senior government officials and a high-level U.S. envoy have paid tribute to the man who led Taiwan’s … (…
Beijing vows to protect Chinese firms after Trump’s TikTok ban
The US issued a ban on TikTok and WeChat on Friday, citing national security concerns. China replied with a vow to take “necessary measures” to protect its interests. ( read original story …)
China announces regulations for ‘unreliable entity’ list
China’s Ministry of Commerce has issued regulations for its unreliable entity list, aimed at foreign companies it says endanger its national sovereignty, security or development interests … ( read original story …)
In shadow of China war games, Taiwan bids farewell to ‘Mr Democracy’
Taiwan bid farewell on Saturday to former president Lee Teng-hui, dubbed “Mr. Democracy” for ending autocratic rule in favor of free elections and championing Taiwan’s separate identity from China. ( read original story …)
Forbidden City at 600: How China’s imperial palace survived against the odds
After six centuries of fires, wars and power struggles, the Forbidden City still stands at Beijing’s physical and symbolic center. ( read original story …)
Terry Branstad: Outgoing US ambassador to China blames Beijing for coronavirus as he heads home to help Trump
The outgoing United States Ambassador to China has denounced Beijing’s initial handling of the coronavirus, saying that “what could have been contained in Wuhan ended up becoming a worldwide pandemic. ( read original story …)
U.S. Slams China’s ‘Aggressive, Destabilizing’ Military Actions During Taiwan Visit
Pentagon spokesperson John Supple told Newsweek that China’s air and naval show of force was another example of the country “using its military as a tool of coercion with Taiwan and other neighbors,” … (…
‘It’s So Essential’: WeChat Ban Makes U.S.-China Standoff Personal
When downloads of the Chinese-owned messaging service are barred in the U.S. starting at midnight on Sunday, the feud between the countries will hit home for millions of people. ( read original story …)