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China's systematic intellectual property theft campaign poses unprecedented threats to American national security and technological leadership.
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China Could Knock Out America in Space, CSIS Warns
Experts warned in a congressional hearing last week that China was trying to build a “vertically integrated space ecosystem” to displace America’s prime position in orbit.
King Maha Vajiralongkorn is the first Thai monarch to visit China since the two countries established diplomatic relations half a century ago. His trip was the most high-profile signal yet that Thailand, which has long struck a careful balance between China and America, is leaning ever closer towards its northern neighbour.
The Japanese government is taking uncomfortable steps to prepare its citizens for a possible future war that its military would not be able to avoid.
Chinese President Xi Jinping hugs Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva after delivering his opening speech for the opening ceremony of the Fourth Ministerial Meeting of the Forum of China and Community of Latin American and Caribbean States at ...
Canada’s relationship with China frosted over in 2018, when Canada arrested Meng Wanzhou, an executive of Huawei, a Chinese telecoms firm, on behalf of America. In apparent retaliation, China detained two Canadians,
China’s fast-food and beverage brands have an opportunity to expand in the United States and escape cutthroat competition at home.
The entrance of the Balboa Port after Hong Kong's CK Hutchison Holdings agreed to sell its interests in a key Panama Canal port operator to a BlackRock-backed consortium, amid pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump. Enea Lebrun/Reuters. In March ...
Here’s a big story that went almost unnoticed in the U.S. media: China’s President Xi Jinping announced a $9.1 billion line of credit, new infrastructure investments and a visa-free policy for several Latin American countries — a sharp contrast to ...
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How Chinese students in America have been hit by the US.-China showdown
As the U.S.-China standoff sways, President Donald Trump’s administrative stance toward Chinese students has wavered. In the U.S., they’re at times branded as potential spies; in China, coming home can carry the stigma of disloyalty.
Current political and economic issues succinctly explained. Mining: In August, a legal dispute between the Mexican government and Ganfeng Lithium, a Chinese mining company, halted production at a lithium mine in the state of Sonora. Peru’s energy and ...