Sale of Chinese painting shows art value rising in pandemic
A Chinese painting from 1924 is expected to fetch at least $45 million in an auction in Hong Kong, as collectors' appetite for art continues to rise even amid economic uncertainty brought about by the coronavirus pandemic.
Huawei defense to ask Canada court for delay in CFO's extradition hearings
Meng Wanzhou is facing charges in the United States for allegedly misleading HSBC about Huawei's business dealings in Iran, potentially causing the bank to break U.S. sanctions.
Biden’s meeting with Japanese PM an ‘opportunity’ for fair trade with China: Pompeo
Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo discussed what he wants to hear from President Biden's meeting with the Japanese prime minister and the political risks of American companies investing in China on FOX Business' "Mornings with Maria" Friday.
China's first quarter GDP grows at record pace as recovery speeds up
While the reading is heavily skewed by the plunge in activity a year earlier, the increase is the strongest since at least 1992
China is trying ‘to dominate blockchain,’ Navarro warns
Former Trump Trade and Manufacturing Policy assistant Peter Navarro warned of a potential cryptocurrency threat from China on Wednesday, arguing that if China "controls the digital universe" and "also has the ability to basically hack that system, it controls everything."
Why the global chip shortage is wreaking havoc on auto industry, major tech firms
Constellation Research founder Ray Wang weighs in on the long-term effects of the global semiconductor chip shortage.
Jack Ma’s Ant group bows to Beijing with company overhaul
Jack Ma's Ant Group will apply to become a financial holding company, which will be overseen by China's central bank, subjecting the company to tighter regulations.
China launches hotline for netizens to report 'illegal' history comments
China is looking to stamp out 'historical nihilism,' which is doubt over government descriptions of events.
Biden administration, US corporations tougher on Georgia than China
Dan Bongino and Steven Mosher discussed human rights violations in China on "Watters’ World" Saturday, noting that the Biden Administration and corporations like Coca-Cola and Delta Airlines criticize Georgia for its new election law, but give the Chinese Communist Party a pass.
Alibaba fined $2.8 billion on competition charge in China
Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba has been fined $2.8 billion for anti-competitive behavior as the ruling Communist Party tightens control over fast-growing technology industries
Biden niece worked in Coca-Cola government relations as company lobbied against Uyghur forced labor bill
President Biden's niece led The Coca-Cola Company's government relations arm as the company lobbied against a bill that would have banned US companies from importing a large swath of Chinese goods made with forced labor from Uyghur Muslims.
US sanctions Chinese computer makers in widening tech fight
The latest penalties block access to U.S. technology for researchers and manufacturers that build supercomputers used by the Chinese military
Peter Thiel: China could use bitcoin as a 'financial weapon against the US'
Tech investor and PayPal co-found Peter Thiel believes China can use the cryptocurrency Bitcoin as a “financial weapon” against the U.S.
US Senate panel to hold hearing on tech bill to combat China
The "Endless Frontier Act," was first proposed in 2020
Suspected China hack of Microsoft shows signs of prior reconnaissance
Fears of national security linger as U.S. government officials suspect Chinese hackers' potential in performing cyberattacks is of great concern and could be detrimental to thousands of small businesses, schools, and organizations susceptible to future attacks.
Patagonia cheers MLB fleeing Georgia over voting law while continuing China operations despite Uyghur abuse
Outdoor clothing company Patagonia is praising Major League Baseball for pulling its All-Star Game out of Georgia while it continues to make and sell clothes in a country that brutally represses religious minorities.
China creating own digital currency will 'offset' US sanctions: Jonathan Ward
Atlas Organization founder Jonathan Ward on China creating its own version of a digital currency and how the Biden administration can create competitive policies.
China manufacturing rebounds in March amid tech, virus risks
Chinese manufacturing has rebounded to above pre-pandemic levels in most industries but consumer and export demand have been slower to recover
Republicans introduce bill banning China made solar panels as Dems push green infrastructure
Senate Republicans introduced legislation Tuesday, calling for a ban on all China-made solar panels as President Biden prepares to introduce a $3 trillion infrastructure plan that is expected to incorporate green policies.
Top US counterintelligence agency urges American businesses to protect themselves from Chinese threats
The National Counterintelligence and Security Center within the Office of the Director of National Intelligence is seeking to educate U.S. businesses engaging with Chinese companies, warning against threats like intellectual property theft, and other illegal means China uses to acquire U.S. research and tech to achieve its goals.


















