Chinese propaganda is rarely subtle or particularly persuasive, but the torrent of bombast online and in state media in recent weeks is striking and potentially ominous
U.S. tightens exports to China's chipmaker SMIC, citing risk of military use
The legal challenges from a wide variety of companies argue the Trump administration failed to impose tariffs within a required 12-month period
Investment between the US and China tumbled to a nine-year low in the first half of 2020, hit by bilateral tensions that could see more Chinese companies come under pressure to divest US operations
Investment between the two countries fell 16.2 per cent to $10.9 billion in January-June from the same period a year earlier
Huawei also illustrates China's deep dependence on foreign - especially American - technology
World Trade Organisation panel ruled that Trump administration tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese goods are illegal
A panel of three WTO trade experts on Tuesday said the US broke international rules when it imposed tariffs on Chinese goods in 2018
China's commerce ministry said Beijing supported the multilateral trading system and respected WTO rules and rulings, and hoped Washington would do the same
Foxconn, Wistron and Pegatron, which manufacture the bulk of Apple's iPhones, are expected to get the Cabinet's go-ahead under the productivity-linked incentive (PLI) scheme for mobile devices
CBP acting Commissioner Mark Morgan said on Monday that the agency's investigations into the region-wide orders were continuing
The meeting was attended by Foreign Ministers of the 26 ARF participating countries, including the DPRK, as well as the EU High Commissioner
The Rs 125 crore project will comprise 68 industrial units
President Donald Trump is the only person who can take on China and its "predatory aggression," US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has told the American people.
While the actions are intensifying in the middle of an election campaign, the question of what US data can be accessed by Chinese companies -- if any -- cuts across partisan lines
'If Biden wins, China will own America; if I win, I'll end manufacturing reliance'
China's leading maker of semiconductors has denied it has any links to the military following reports Washington is considering stepping up its feud with Beijing over technology and security by imposing export controls that could disrupt manufacturing for a national industrial champion. U.S. regulators are considering adding Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp. to a list of foreign buyers that need government permission to acquire technology or components, according to The Wall Street Journal and other outlets. They said officials are looking at whether SMIC plays a role in Chinese military development. We have no relationship with the Chinese military, the company said in a statement. It said SMIC products are solely for civilian and commercial end-users and end-uses. The company said it is open to sincere and transparent communication with Washington to resolve potential misunderstandings. SMIC is a leader in a semiconductor industry built up by the ruling Communist P
The U.S. Trade Representative's office said on Tuesday it has extended China tariff exclusions for a wide range of goods rather than renewing the previous one-year extension.
China accused the United States on Tuesday of using "national security" concerns as an excuse to act against Chinese firms
Huawei's cloud computing business sells computing power and storage to companies, including giving them access to artificial intelligence