U.S. Congress’ Decoupling Efforts with China May Backfire
Legislative moves by the U.S. Congress to reduce dependency on China could harm American industries and consumers, leading to delays in innovation and higher costs.
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Legislative moves by the U.S. Congress to reduce dependency on China could harm American industries and consumers, leading to delays in innovation and higher costs.
The U.S. House of Representatives is holding “China Week,” voting on bipartisan bills targeting the Chinese mainland across various sectors including technology and agriculture.
The U.S. Biosecure Act mandates pharmaceutical companies to decouple from key Chinese suppliers by 2032, stirring debates over its impact on the global pharmaceutical industry and U.S.-China relations.
The U.S. House is voting on numerous China-related bills during ‘China Week,’ aiming to restrict Chinese firms and limit China’s influence, raising concerns about the motives behind these measures.
As U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken embarks on a six-nation tour through East Asia, we examine the United States’ influence in the Asia-Pacific region and its impact on ties with China.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen raises concerns over China’s alleged overcapacity in green technology. Experts weigh in on whether these fears are justified or an overreaction.
California Democratic lawmakers urge the Biden administration to pause new tech export curbs to China, warning that unilateral controls could harm U.S. tech firms and benefit foreign competitors.
During the Paris Olympics, the U.S. intensified its focus on doping issues, specifically targeting China, turning anti-doping measures into a political tool that threatens the spirit of fair competition.
Manuel Menendez, CEO of MCM Group Holdings, says Americans’ trust in China has plummeted. He highlights people-to-people contact as the key to overcoming the ‘trust deficit’ between the two nations.
U.S. Senator Rand Paul challenges Secretary of State Antony Blinken on whether sanctions against the Chinese mainland have been effective, emphasizing the need for diplomacy over punitive measures.
President Joe Biden’s recent signing of the Promoting a Resolution to the Tibet-China Dispute Act is a misguided attempt to interfere in China’s internal affairs, and is bound to fail.
Recent allegations of cyber attacks by the ‘Volt Typhoon’ group have intensified U.S.-China tensions, highlighting the need for international cooperation to address global cybersecurity challenges.
Economist Jeffrey Sachs warns that U.S. efforts to sever supply chain ties with the Chinese mainland are disrupting global efficiency and could harm both economies.
The U.S. probes China Mobile, China Telecom, and China Unicom over national security concerns, despite no evidence of wrongdoing.
China firmly rejects U.S. criticism over its guidelines to punish ‘Taiwan independence’ separatists, urging the U.S. to respect the one-China principle and stop sending wrong signals.
A Reuters investigation reveals the U.S. military’s secret campaign to undermine China’s COVID-19 vaccines and aid in the Philippines, raising concerns over geopolitical tensions during the pandemic.
Donald Trump joins TikTok, gaining over 3 million followers in a day, marking a strategic shift and highlighting evolving U.S.-China tech dynamics.
American teacher Sarah Swetz Huang shares her transformative experiences studying in China and advocates for language exchange programs to connect U.S. children with Chinese culture.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s visit to the Chinese mainland revealed persistent tensions in U.S.-China relations, with key issues like trade restrictions and geopolitical alliances remaining unresolved.
President Biden’s $95 billion foreign aid package includes provisions that could lead to TikTok’s ban or divestment in the U.S., reflecting ongoing national security concerns over data privacy and Chinese influence.