US solar group seeking tariffs refuses to reveal its members
A U.S. solar group seeking import tariffs on panels made by Chinese companies in Southeast Asia has refused a request by federal trade officials to reveal its members' identities, citing fears of retaliation by Beijing, according to a document the group filed with the Commerce Department on Wednesday.
Tom Cotton calls Commerce Sec. Gina Raimondo leader of 'China Lobby'
Tom Cotton, R-Ark., penned a scathing op-ed Tuesday labeling President Biden’s Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo the leader of the “China Lobby.”
Billionaire Alibaba founder Jack Ma reappears in Hong Kong: sources
Alibaba Group founder Jack Ma, largely out of public view since a regulatory clampdown started on his business empire late last year, is currently in Hong Kong and has met business associates in recent days.
Tesla's China shipments hit record in September
Tesla Inc.’s shipments of China-made vehicles hit a record in September.
Xi Jinping scrutinizes Chinese financial institutions’ ties with private firms
Chinese President Xi Jinping is zeroing in on the ties that China’s state banks and other financial stalwarts have developed with big private-sector players, expanding his push to curb capitalist forces in the economy.
Evergrande misses 3rd round of bond coupon payments, intensifying contagion fears
China Evergrande Group on Tuesday missed its third round of bond payments in three weeks, intensifying market fears over contagion involving other property developers as a wall of debt payment obligations come due in the near-term.
Beyond Evergrande, China’s property market faces a $5 trillion reckoning
China Evergrande Group, the embattled property developer, is the first high-profile real-estate company to run into serious trouble in Beijing’s campaign to tame a roaring property market. But it's a symptom of a broader problem.
Disney meets roadblocks to releasing movies in China
The Magic Kingdom is running into trouble in the Middle Kingdom.
Evergrande says six execs have returned funds from advance redemption of products
Six executives of heavily indebted China Evergrande Group have returned funds from early redemptions of the company’s investment products, the property group said on Saturday.
Evergrande creditors fear imminent default as concerns shake sector
China Evergrande Group offshore bondholders are concerned that it is close to defaulting on debt payments and want more information and transparency from the cash-strapped property developer, their advisers said.
China proposes adding cryptocurrency mining to 'negative list' of industries
China has added cryptocurrency mining to a draft list of industries in which investment is restricted or prohibited, although it reduced the number of sectors on the list overall, a document released by the state planner showed on Friday.
Larry Kudlow: This is how we stopped Huawei's spying
Larry Kudlow highlights the work he and other members of the Trump administration did to ensure Huawei was not spying on the United States or it's allies.
China knows Biden admin is ‘incredibly weak’ right now: Malliotakis
Rep. Nicole Malliotakis, R-N.Y., discusses U.S.-China relations under the Biden administration.
Chinese markets return from break to more Evergrande angst
China’s markets return on Friday after a seven-day break with barely any fresh insight of how regulators propose to contain the contagion from cash-strapped China Evergrande Group’s debt problems or even the firm’s own plans to sell its units.
US set out to hobble China’s Huawei, and so it has
Huawei is in the midst of a deep slump. As recently as the start of last year, the world’s largest maker of telecommunications equipment was increasing market share in 5G rollouts and surging toward the top of the global smartphone market, shrugging off a year of export restrictions imposed by the Trump administration.
Microsoft: Russia behind 58% of detected state-backed hacks
Russia accounted for most state-sponsored hacking detected by Microsoft over the past year, with a 58% share, mostly targeting government agencies and think tanks in the United States, followed by Ukraine, Britain and European NATO members
Pompeo ‘disturbed’ by Kerry claiming Biden was unaware of French reaction to sub deal: Whole thing is ‘odd'
Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on climate czar John Kerry and the Biden administration’s handling of the Chinese government.
Coal shortages push up prices, weigh on economies
Coal supply shortages are pushing prices for the fuel to record highs and laying bare the challenges to weaning the global economy off one of its most important—and polluting—energy sources.
Ex-WHO adviser calls China’s COVID cover-up ‘criminal’
Former World Health Organization member Jamie Metzl provided insight into China’s coronavirus cover-up during an appearance on FOX Business’ “Mornings with Maria” Tuesday.
Empty buildings in China’s provincial cities testify to Evergrande debacle
Rows of residential towers, some 26 stories high, stand unfinished in this provincial city about 350 miles west of Shanghai, their plastic tarps flapping in the wind. Places like Lu'an are monuments to the once-grand ambitions of China Evergrande Group.
















