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.
New trade representative says US isn’t ready to lift China tariffs
The U.S. isn't ready to lift tariffs on Chinese imports in the near future, but might be open to trade negotiations with Beijing, according to U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai.
White House supports private sector companies battling China's censorship, Psaki says
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki on Friday indicated the Biden administration was prepared to stand up to China’s efforts to “weaponize” private companies’ dependence on its markets in order to censor free speech.
China wipes H&M from internet following Western sanctions over Xinjiang abuses
Chinese state officials called for a boycott of H&M after Western countries implemented santcions against Chinese officials accused of human rights abuses in Xinjiang.
Biden praises Xi as 'smart, smart guy,' promises to 'hold China accountable'
President Biden called Chinese President Xi Jinping a "smart, smart guy" during his Thursday press conference, even as he vowed to hold Beijing accountable for a multitude of human rights abuses and unfair trade practices.
Investment manager Kyle Bass slams China: US needs to 'stop doing business with the evil regime'
Hayman Capital Management founder and CIO Kyle Bass warned that “we got to stop doing business" with the Chinese Communist Party, which he referred to as the "evil regime.”
Nike denies using textiles from Uyghur Muslim camps in China
Nike on Wednesday denied the company was using any type of textiles or spun yarn from the Xinjiang Autonomous Region (XUAR), where China has been accused of holding Uyghur Muslims and other ethnic minorities in forced labor camps.
Nike faces social media storm in China over Xinjiang statement
The social media fallout comes as relations between the United States and China have deteriorated in recent years
Musk says Tesla would be shut down if its cars spied in China, elsewhere
Tesla Inc chief executive Elon Musk said on Saturday his company would be shut down if its cars were used to spy, his first comments on news that China’s military has banned Teslas from its facilities.
China wrist-slaps Microsoft's LinkedIn: Report
Chinese regulators appear to have put career website LinkedIn on notice this week. Here's the latest...
China bans Teslas for military members, employees of state-owned companies
China has banned the country's military members and employees of government-owned companies from purchasing Tesla vehicles, aaccording to reports.
Senate confirms Katherine Tai as Biden's top trade envoy
The Senate confirmed Katherine Tai as the top U.S. trade envoy in an overwhelming bipartisan vote on Wednesday . She will be the first Asian American and first woman of color to hold the position.
More Americans view China as the country's greatest enemy: new poll
Nearly half of Americans now say that China is the United States' greatest enemy as the coronavirus pandemic agitates relations between the two superpowers, according to a new Gallup poll.
China appears to block Signal, one of last popular encrypted messaging apps
Messaging app Signal became unusable for many people in mainland China this week, stifling one of the last widely used messaging apps that could send and receive encrypted messages in the country without a virtual private network.


















