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Republican senators raised concerns that U.S. manufacturing might have assisted in the construction of the Chinese spy balloon that flew over the continental United States for days before being shot down. Sens. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) and Dan Sullivan (R-Alaska) took part in an all-senators classified briefing on Feb. 9, held by officials from the Office ... → Read More
The US military is currently tracking a suspected Chinese spy balloon over Montana, according to multiple reports. → Read More
Former President Donald Trump on Nov. 13 blamed Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) after Democrats secured control ... → Read More
Former President Donald Trump on Oct. 13 denounced the Jan. 6 committee, after the Democrat-dominated panel voted unanimously ... → Read More
The U.S. Department of Defense on Jan. 14 added nine Chinese companies to a growing list of companies ... → Read More
One of the defendants in an elaborate scheme to send U.S. chip technology with military applications to China ... → Read More
China's largest chipmaker announced it would delist from NYSE, raising speculation it was made in response to increased US-China tensions. → Read More
China’s censorship-enabled internet model is spreading beyond its borders, at a time when more and more people in the world are gaining access to the internet, according to a new report. → Read More
South Korea is on alert after a recent Bloomberg report has revealed that Chinese “spy chips” have purportedly been mounted on servers made by San Jose-based tech company Supermicro. Business Korea, an English-language business and financial magazine in South Korea, reported widespread use of Supermicro servers among the country’s financial institutions, large corporations, and government-run … → Read More
China's One Belt, One Road investments into the timber industries in both countries—as well as rampant illegal logging—have created an environmental crisis. → Read More
The new trade deal between Canada, Mexico, and the United States has put China on notice about some of its most egregious business practices, experts say. → Read More
About 13,500 immigrants who were granted asylum status in the United States before December 2012—mostly Chinese—are now facing possible deportation because they may have lied on their applications. → Read More
The recent cancellations of train service in and out of the Xinjiang region are fueling conjecture about the fate of local Uyghurs who are locked up in concentration camps set up there by the Chinese regime. Xinjiang’s railway department will stop selling train tickets leaving and arriving in Xinjiang, as well as for local train … → Read More
Deng Xiaoping, the former Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leader, is synonymous with China’s economic reform policies that were rolled out in 1978, which opened up the country to foreign businesses and investment. This year marks the 40th anniversary of the policies’ introduction, with Chinese state-run media boasting that the reforms have led to a “prosperous … → Read More
Asian elephants in Burma are being poached at an alarming rate—all to meet soaringdemand for the animal’s skin in China, where it’s considered a potent traditional medicine. “Elephant skins? Give me four hours, and I’ll get you anything from the hunters in the jungle,” a shopkeeper at a pharmacy in Kyaikto, a town in southeastern … → Read More
Hungary’s efforts to bolster ties with Beijing in recent years has come under scrutiny from local politicians and media. → Read More
As part of Beijing’s ambitious development project, China is building infrastructure in Ghana in exchange for access to bauxite mines. → Read More
European companies face great hurdles while doing business in China that prevent the firms from operating “on a level playing field,” according to the latest annual paper issued by the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China. The paper, issued on Sept. 19, listed 14 common concerns faced by European companies in 22 sectors, including … → Read More
The next generation of wireless mobile communications technology—known as 5G—is considered key to revolutionizing many different industries: transportation, healthcare, and manufacturing, to name a few. Countries are currently vying for leadership in 5G because that is seen as critical to economic growth. China’s ambition in the 5G race is stated clearly in its national policy. … → Read More
Ukraine and China have increased partnerships in recent years, as the former is badly in need of cash to bolster its infrastructure, while the latter wants to get its hands on Ukrainian technologies. → Read More