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China is deploying its economic arsenal to punish Japan for its prime minister’s comments on Taiwan.
The scholar explains how Chinese government officials tap companies to provide political services.
If Xi Jinping orders the People’s Liberation Army to take Taiwan by force, can the island turn itself into a porcupine and muster wholesale “societal...
The U.S. is reluctant to allow China access to Nvidia's most advanced chip — and China may not want it anyway.
The U.S. and its allies need to adapt better to China’s growing influence over the institutions that govern the global economic order.
Following the recent trade truce, the U.S. and China are in a rush to find ways to ease the economic hold they have over each...
Also, the Blackwell chip.
Five years post-pandemic, the largest airlines in China are still struggling.
Over a million Chinese university students now study abroad. But they are rarely listened to when debates arise about their position.
The minerals security expert argues that early U.S. efforts to dent China’s rare earth dominance are paying off — but warns the road ahead is...
At Singapore’s TOKEN 2049 conference, the Trump family and stablecoins stole the spotlight while China stayed on the sidelines. Can the Chinese Communist Party afford...
Some of the hottest Silicon Valley startups are taking to the likes of Alibaba’s Qwen for a shortcut.