Biden to hit China with broader curbs on US chip and tool exports
The Biden administration plans next month to broaden curbs on U.S shipments to China of semiconductors used for artificial intelligence and chipmaking tools.
A weak America is 'provocative' to adversaries: Tenney
Rep. Claudia Tenney, R- N.Y., discusses the Biden administration's priorities, China's rising aggression as more lawmakers travel to Taiwan and more migrants arriving in NYC by bus.
China Evergrande lenders appoint receiver to seize Hong Kong headquarters: sources
Creditors of Chinese real estate developer Evergrande appoint a receiver to take the company's 26-story China Evergrande Centre in Hong Kong.
We have a chip 'glut' not shortage: Tech expert
Constellation Research CEO Ray Wang discusses technology earnings and China warning of supply chain chaos from the U.S. CHIPS Act.
Why does the postponed launch of Artemis 1 matter?
Rep. Michael Waltz, R-Fla., discusses the postponed launch of Artemis 1 and the impact it will have on the U.S. space race with China, as well as President Xi Jinping's relationship with Putin.
India overtakes former colonial ruler UK to become 5th largest world economy: 'law of Karma works'
India, on the 75th anniversary of its independence from the U.K., has overtaken its former colonial master to rank as the world's fifth largest economy.
China approves Livzon Pharmaceutical's COVID vaccine as a booster
With COVID cases on the rise in China, the government has approved Livzon Pharmaceutical's COVID-19 vaccine as a booster, in hopes of having as many people boosted as possible.
India set to release newly developed cervical cancer vaccine soon
The Serum Institute of India (SII) has recently announced that they have successfully developed the world's first cervical cancer vaccine, which will soon hit shelves soon.
South Korea says US pledged to review EV subsidies included in Inflation Reduction Act
The U.S. has pledged to review EV subsidies included in the Inflation Reduction Act after South Korea raised concerns over the potential impact on its domestic manufacturing.
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey visits Taiwan for announcement of $12 billion semiconductor plant for his state
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey visited Taiwan, where Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd. announced the construction of a $12 billion chip manufacturing plant in Arizona.
Thailand to target high-spending groups like Indian weddings to increase tourism
After seeing its tourism dwindle in the wake of the COVID pandemic, Thailand will begin targeting high-spending groups like Indian weddings and honeymooners.
Chang on rising China threat: Biden has an obligation to talk to Americans now
'The Great U.S.-China Tech War' author Gordon Chang discusses President Xi Jinping's rising aggression against Taiwan and Biden's foreign policy pertaining to China.
US regulators to vet Alibaba, other Chinese firms' audits
The U.S. has chosen Alibaba as one of its Audit targets after the U.S. and China reached an agreement to allow Chinese firms listed in America to be listed.
China's Sinopec Corp begins first carbon capture, plans on building 2 more by 2025
Chinese energy company, Sinopec Corporation, recently built the largest carbon capture center in China, and plans on building two more by 2025.
Singapore loosens work visa rules in bid to attract more foreign talent
Singapore announced on Monday that it will be loosening work visa rules in order to attract more foreign talent and bounce back from the COVID pandemic.
Deal for office space near big US cities bets on suburban lifestyle, remote work
Singapore sovereign wealth fund GIC Pte and U.S. partner Workspace Property trust are buying 53 suburban office buildings for $1.1 billion from Griffin Realty Trust
Sen. Blackburn on Taiwan trip: Protecting Pacific islands against Chinese ‘aggression’
Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., says the Chinese Communist Party is 'intent' on becoming globally dominant.
Tesla supplier Panasonic plans additional $4B EV Battery Plant in U.S.
Panasonic Holdings plans new mega-factory close to Elon Musk's Tesla Gigafactory in Austin, Texas. Policy in the Inflation Reduction Act incentivizes onshoring to the US.
Sen. Marsha Blackburn's Taiwan trip 'matters a great deal': Military expert
Atlas Organization founder and 'China's Vision of Victory' author Jonathan D.T. Ward argues China will start to normalize its military exercises following Sen. Marsha Blackburn's, R-Tenn., surprise trip to Taiwan.
China exerting more pressure on foreign companies than usual, study finds
According to a new study from a think tank for China studies, China has been exerting more force on foreign companies, pressuring them to fall in line with their political agenda.



















