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US-China Relations
US Warns Citizens in China After ‘Abnormal’ Sound Injures Consulate Worker
BEIJING—An American citizen working at the U.S. consulate in the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou has reported suffering from "abnormal" sounds and pressure leading to a mild brain injury, the ...
May 23, 2018
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Reuters
Amid Concerns About China, US Lawmakers Approve Bills to Tighten Foreign Investment Oversight
WASHINGTON—Committees in the U.S. Senate and the House of Representatives voted on May 22 to approve bills aimed ...
May 23, 2018
BY
Reuters
US Staffer in China Suffers From Brain Injury After Mysterious ‘Sound’ Incident
A US government employee in China reported experiencing a mysterious and "abnormal" sound that caused him to suffer from a mild traumatic ...
May 23, 2018
BY
Bowen Xiao
Trump Floats Fines, Management Changes Instead of Sanctions for China’s ZTE
WASHINGTON—U.S. President Donald Trump floated a plan to fine Chinese telecoms firm ZTE and shake up its management ...
May 23, 2018
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Reuters
Trump Urges China to Maintain Tight North Korea Border, Unsure That Kim Summit Will Happen
U.S. President Donald Trump urged China on May 21 to maintain a secure border with North Korea, pressing ...
May 22, 2018
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Annie Wu
China, US Near Deal on ZTE Reprieve; Beijing Cuts Auto Tariffs
BEIJING—Washington neared a deal to lift its ban on U.S. firms supplying Chinese telecoms firm ZTE, sources said ...
May 22, 2018
BY
Reuters
US, China Putting Trade War on Hold, Says US Treasury Secretary
WASHINGTON—U.S. trade tensions with China is "on hold" after the world's largest economies agreed to drop their tariff threats while ...
May 21, 2018
BY
Reuters
Chinese Imitation of Ritz Crackers Sued for Trademark Infringement
China is notorious for its poor copyright protection, with one international company after another turning to Chinese courts ...
May 20, 2018
BY
Frank Fang
China Retreats From US Sorghum Probe, Drops Import Duties
BEIJING—China dropped its anti-dumping probe into imports of U.S. sorghum and cancelled anti-dumping duties on May 18, beating a hasty ...
May 18, 2018
BY
Reuters
Congressional Hearing Outlines How to Curb Beijing: Tactical Nuclear Weapons, Taiwan, and Human Rights
WASHINGTON—Members of Congress are pushing for a tougher response to the Chinese regime’s growing aggression. Witnesses in a ...
May 17, 2018
BY
Paul Huang
Controversy Follows Long Island Developer as She Builds House Next to Proposed College
FALLSBURG, NY—On State Route 17 in Bloomingburg, New York, a billboard tucked away near the treeline of the ...
May 17, 2018
BY
Holly Kellum
Japan Buys Three Vessels of US Sorghum Amid China-US Trade Spat
TOKYO—Japanese buyers have bought between 150,000 and 180,000 tons of U.S. sorghum carried by three vessels previously bound ...
May 17, 2018
BY
Reuters
US Congressmen, Chinese Dissidents Salute Movement To Repudiate Chinese Communist Party
As the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) regime continues to commit a wide range of human rights abuses and ...
May 16, 2018
BY
Paul Huang
North Korean Envoys Arrive in Beijing Amid Reports of New Details About Kim-Xi Meeting
With less than a month before the historic summit between U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader ...
May 15, 2018
BY
Frank Fang
Chinese Ride-Hailing App Didi Chuxing to Test out Driverless Cars in California Amid Scandal and Tough Competition at Home
Chinese ride-hailing app Didi Chuxing has been granted a permit to test self-driving vehicles in California, according to ...
May 14, 2018
BY
Annie Wu
In Concession, Trump Says He Will Help China’s ZTE ‘Get Back Into Business’
WASHINGTON/BEIJING—U.S. President Donald Trump has pledged to help ZTE "get back into business, fast" after a recent U.S. ban ...
May 14, 2018
BY
Reuters
Macau Billionaire Gets Four Years Prison for Bribing UN Officials
NEW YORK—The Macau-based billionaire and real estate developer Ng Lap Seng was sentenced to four years in prison on May 11 after ...
May 13, 2018
BY
Reuters
US Trade Panel: Tool Chests From China, Vietnam Harm US Makers
WASHINGTON—The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) said on May 11 it had made a final finding in a dumping investigation that imports ...
May 13, 2018
BY
Reuters
US Senator Introduces Bill Targeting Chinese Tech Industry
WASHINGTON—U.S. Senator Marco Rubio announced legislation on May 10 that would bar the sale of "sensitive" technology to ...
May 11, 2018
BY
Reuters
Defense Secretary Urges Measure for Scrutinizing Chinese Investment to Be Included in US Defense Bill
WASHINGTON—Defense Secretary Jim Mattis urged top lawmakers shepherding a must-pass defense bill through Congress to include measures that ...
May 11, 2018
BY
Reuters
Chinese Tech Firm ZTE Says Main Business Operations Have Ceased Due to U.S. Ban
HONG KONG—ZTE’s main business operations have ceased due to a ban imposed by the U.S. government, but China's ...
May 10, 2018
BY
Reuters
As China Dominates Drug Manufacturing, Expert Says US Should Protect Medicine as a Strategic Asset
As Chinese companies are increasingly dominating the global pharmaceutical market, an expert says it is high time for ...
May 9, 2018
BY
Paul Huang
Ex-CIA Officer Charged With Intending to Pass Secrets to China
WASHINGTON—A former Central Intelligence Agency officer has been charged with gathering classified information he allegedly intended to pass ...
May 9, 2018
BY
Reuters
New Report: US Most Powerful in Asia but Faces Challenges From China
Among the major players in the Asian region, the United States is currently the top-ranking nation, but it ...
May 8, 2018
BY
Annie Wu
World Falun Dafa Day: A Celebration Still Shadowed by Persecution
WASHINGTON—A double birthday celebration was held on May 5 on the National Mall in Washington. Local practitioners of ...
May 7, 2018
BY
Stephen Gregory
US Formally Files Complaint About Chinese Pointing Lasers at Military Planes in Djibouti, China Denies
WASHINGTON—The United States formally complained to China after Chinese nationals pointed lasers at U.S. military aircraft near Djibouti in recent ...
May 7, 2018
BY
Reuters
Faced With Own Tariffs on American Soy, China Launches ‘Emergency’ Campaign to Boost Domestic Soybean Production
The Chinese communist regime is taking extra efforts to increase its domestic soybean output this year amid an ...
May 6, 2018
BY
Sunny Chao
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