Huawei CFO's legal team resumes defense in Canadian court
Lawyers for a senior executive for Chinese communications giant Huawei Technologies told a court Monday that there is no evidence she made any misrepresentations that resulted in a bank suffering a loss or put the bank at risk of suffering a loss.
Congress spending spree invites massive fraud, experts warn
The proposed spending bills from Congress have experts warning that cases of fraud could increase rapidly.
California almond growers look to future amidst water woes
As the COVID-19 pandemic raged over the last year, California's almond industry has thrived.
China’s Xi Jinping will do ‘whatever it takes’ to maintain control: Former National Economic Council director
Former National Economic Council director and The Lindsey Group CEO Larry Lindsey weighs in on China and its new business regulations and restrictions.
Business groups call on Biden to restart trade talks with China
Nearly three dozen of the nation’s most influential business groups—representing retailers, chip makers, farmers and others—are calling on the Biden administration to restart negotiations with China and cut tariffs on imports, saying they are a drag on the U.S. economy.
China’s antitrust regulator planning to fine Meituan about $1 billion
China’s antitrust regulator is preparing to impose a roughly $1 billion fine on food-delivery giant Meituan for allegedly abusing its dominant market position to the detriment of merchants and rivals, according to people familiar with the matter.
Business groups call on Biden to restart trade talks with China
Nearly three dozen of the nation’s most influential business groups — representing retailers, chip makers, farmers and others — are calling on the Biden administration to restart negotiations with China and cut tariffs on imports, saying they are a drag on the U.S. economy.
Chinese cyberattacks can make financial institutions, critical infrastructure 'vulnerable': Rep. Ro Khanna
Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., on China's ability to hack into American companies and what the U.S. can do about it.
Kudlow: How many senators actually read the 2,701-page infrastructure bill?
Larry Kudlow breaks down some of the provisions in the massive infrastructure spending bill on "Kudlow."
JPMorgan CEO Dimon on Didi debacle, may think twice about China deals
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon told FOX Business that he might make business decisions in China differently based on the Didi Global IPO.
Bipartisan spending bill would force reports on Chinese labor practices, Keystone cancellation impact and more
A bipartisan spending bill making its way through the Senate would, among other things, prompt a report on China’s alleged forced labor practices and another on the economic impact of President Biden’s cancellation of the Keystone XL pipeline.
Two-star general warns US military: 'China is on the march'
Retired two-star Marine Corps Gen. Arnold Punaro discusses the concerns surrounding China building up its military forces.
China's Didi denies report of plan to buy back shares
Shares of Didi Global Inc.
Didi Global considers going private to ease tensions with Chinese authorities amid crackdowns
Ride-hailing giant Didi Global Inc. is considering going private in order to placate authorities in China and compensate investors for losses incurred since the company listed in the U.S. in late June, according to people familiar with the matter.
Toy makers scramble as shipping snarls threaten to spoil Christmas
Logjams at seaports around the world are leaving some American toy companies scrambling this summer to ensure sufficient supply will reach retail shelves come this year’s holiday shopping season.
Coca-Cola, Visa reps refuse to condemn China's treatment of Uyghur people, Cotton calls it 'pathetic'
Representatives from several major companies on Tuesday declined to denounce the genocide against the Uyghur people in China when directly asked by Arkansas Republican Sen. Tom Cotton.
China's solar dominance raises concerns about US human rights, clean energy goals
Can the U.S. maintain its human rights leadership while pursuing an energy agenda that increases its reliance on Chinese suppliers?
Chinese stocks listed in US hammered as Beijing tightens grip
Chinese tech stocks listed in the U.S. were pummeled for the third day after popular messaging app WeChat temporarily blocked new users from registering.
Pelosi and Schumer must stop Wall Street from funding the Chinese Communist Party and its campaign of evil
Currently, there are Chinese companies integrated into U.S. capital markets that actively assist the CCP and its campaign of evil.
Wilbur Ross sanctioned by China, says it won’t change Biden’s trade policy
China has imposed sanctions on several American officials including former commerce secretary Wilbur Ross who explained on "Kudlow" that the "PR event" won’t make any waves to President Biden’s policy.



















