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Breaking news and analysis on US-China relations, including trade war, talks, and tensions between Washington and Beijing.
With no real desire to reach out, those at the White House are like aliens from sci-fi comedy ‘Mars Attacks!’ who come in peace but want to kill.
Following his election victory, Turkey’s long-standing leader faces huge economic and foreign policy challenges, and the need for more inclusiveness on the home front.
Despite a slight thaw in relations, Beijing’s new ambassador to Washington can have no illusions about the challenges that lie ahead.
By singling out Micron, Beijing is sending an unmistakable message: companies aiding and abetting Washington should think twice.
Semiconductors, AI and quantum computing among targeted sectors, with aim of restricting flow of US investment dollars ‘that comes with know-how’.
US sanctions on Li stand in the way but the implications of not talking are too high to ignore.
Police sergeant Michael McMahon is accused of intimidating a US-based fugitive to return to China to face bribery and embezzlement charges.
Joint statement at end of Trade and Technology Council meeting dilutes stronger US language on China’s rivalry, but says a draft ‘code of conduct’ for AI will be produced within weeks.
Citing political strife amid cross-strait tensions and the US-China trade dispute, some mainland exhibitors at this week’s Computex Taipei tech show sent local Taiwanese representatives instead of flying people in from the mainland.
The Tesla chief executive is expected to meet Shanghai Communist Party secretary Chen Jining on either Thursday or Friday amid speculation about an expansion of the electric-car maker’s production facilities.
US chip makers must ‘run very fast’ to stay ahead of Chinese competitors, Jensen Huang said during an industry expo in Taipei.
Washington on Tuesday announced sanctions against several entities and individuals based in China and Mexico.
Comments show China harbours no ‘illusions’ about the fallout of its rivalry with the US and has little hope of a lasting improvement in ties, analysts say.
The drills come as China, US ramp up military diplomacy in the region, staging more frequent war games with allies over Taiwan, South China Sea issues.
Beijing responds to accusations that Chinese J-16 plane carried out risky manoeuvre, condemning Washington’s military reconnaissance activities as ‘root cause’ of maritime security issues.
The US accused several Chinese companies of shipping machines that make counterfeit pills to the US and Mexico.
Demand for computing power is skyrocketing thanks to the rising popularity of artificial intelligence, and China wants to ensure sufficient supply.
Making his first trip to China in three years, Musk says the company is opposed to ‘decoupling’.
The New Development Bank (NDB), which funds infrastructure developments in emerging economies, is looking to finance more projects in local currency as a way of avoiding fluctuations in exchange rates, says its president, Dilma Rousseff.
US-sanctioned city leader puts ball in organisers’ court when asked about Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation meeting in San Francisco in mid-November.
The US had proposed a meeting of defence chiefs Li Shangfu and Lloyd Austin at the Shangri-La Dialogue next week in Singapore.
The embassy attaches are among dozens to take part in the first visit since the pandemic.
From strategic gifts to a programme centred on conservation, the giant pandas remain beloved attractions in zoos around the world.