Decoupling Without Direction Expected new U.S. export controls on China will accelerate the decoupling of the semiconductor sector, bringing big losses to American companies.
Plugging The Sanctions Gaps Under Trump and Biden the U.S. has targeted hundreds of Chinese firms with a mishmash of sanctions and lists. But is the approach working?
The Main Takeaways from the House’s China Week Lawmakers have passed a string of bills this week designed to counter China — but with some notable omissions.
The Problem With “Overcapacity” in China’s Automotive Industry The debate over China’s auto exports is bedeviled by narrow definitions and mis-measurement that risks encouraging the wrong policy response.
China Policy: What Comes Next? Is it time for the U.S. to temper its policies towards China? Or is the U.S. just hitting its stride? With the election between Donald...
ASML’s Powder Keg Despite export restrictions on the Dutch company’s most advanced chip machines, China has become ASML’s biggest customer.
Would Trump Escalate the U.S.-China Trade War? History suggests why the government would forge ahead with a policy agenda that would harm average Americans.
Gunpowder Gambit China’s role in the gunpowder supply chain is spurring concerns in Washington and Brussels.
Broken Engagement Our series of interviews with top U.S. policy makers of the last 30 years has revealed how and why the American approach towards China has...
China’s Soft Pork Underbelly China has launched an anti-dumping investigation into European pork, but its import market has already been narrowing.
Why Small Packages Are A Big Deal Stemming the tide of low-cost imports coming into the U.S. from China is proving tricky.
Sam Hogg on What to Expect from Britain on China The Beijing to Britain newsletter founder talks about how a new government in the UK might approach China and why the country has to date...