A newly declassified White House document has revealed a US plan to potentially take on China – and it’s bad news for Australia.
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A newly declassified White House document has revealed a US plan to potentially take on China – and it’s bad news for Australia.
China will defend its sovereignty and nobody will stop the process of reunification with Taiwan, the Foreign Ministry said as it condemned the US decision to lift “self-imposed restrictions” on its interactions with the territory.
The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) said it will delist three Chinese telecommunications firms based on claimed links with its military
Early hopes that Xi Jinping would want closer integration with the U.S.-led global order have become one of the biggest strategic miscalculations of the post-Cold War era
A Chinese Communist Party expert has boasted about Beijing’s influence “at the top of America’s inner circle” and welcomed Joe Biden’s win.
The top US intelligence official says China is the "greatest threat to democracy and freedom" since World War Two.
America has ramped up pressure on China by blocking crucial imports harvested with “slave labour” and bringing in tough new visa rules.
But while Trump's rhetoric toward China has turned sour, Biden has also appeared ready to take a tough line, having previously referred to Xi as a "thug."
The Commerce Department said it won't enforce an executive order that would have effectively banned TIkTok in the US in order to comply with a federal judge's ruling temporarily blocking the ban.
The viral video app said it had “no choice” but to make a legal challenge to avoid a US ban – and has now been given a temporary reprieve.
TikTok has reportedly filed a complaint against the Trump administration, seeking to block the looming ban on the app’s operations. It marks the second time the company has tried to legally challenge the US government.
The US Commerce Department announced Friday it would ban TikTok and WeChat from app stores on September 20.
US tech firm Oracle has confirmed that TikTok's owner has formally proposed it become a "trusted technology partner" to the video-sharing app.
The Chinese owner of TikTok has until 15 September – and not a day longer – to find an American buyer for the video-sharing app, or face being banned in the US, according to President Donald Trump.
The US is to block key exports from China's Xinjiang region due to allegations that they are produced using forced labour.
US President Donald Trump wants to offer tax credits to entice US firms to move factories out of China.
TikTok has stepped up its defence against US accusations that the popular video app is a national security threat, denouncing what it called "rumors and misinformation" about its links to the Chinese government.
Last week, Congress grilled Apple, Amazon, Google and Facebook.
Stranded abroad by the coronavirus pandemic and squeezed by political tensions, Chinese students in the United States are rethinking their attitudes to their host and home countries.