Chinese spies, corporate trade secrets: Maria Bartiromo, James Freeman 'The Cost'
Corporate espionage by the Chinese has plagued U.S. tech companies.
Tupperware's stock soars thanks to more people staying home and cooking
In a continuation of its 2,500% rally from mid-March, Tupperware Brands Corp.'s stock skyrocketed Wednesday, up as much as 41%.
Chinese consumers on Alibaba's Singles Day will spend less on American goods: report
On Singles Day, 57% of Chinese consumers said they plan to spend less on American-made products.
Chinese industrial firms saw fifth straight month of higher profits in September
BEIJING - Profits at China’s industrial firms rose for a fifth straight month in September, but at a slower pace as factory-gate deflation and rising raw materials costs undercut a recovery in the manufacturing sector.
Ant Group, biggest IPO ever, plans to raise $34.5B
The world’s largest fintech company, China’s Ant Group, will try to raise nearly $35 billion in a massive public offering of stock that would shatter records.
China to impose sanctions on US arms suppliers to Taiwan
China's government said Monday it will impose sanctions on U.S. military contractors including Boeing Co.'s defense unit and Lockheed Martin Corp. for supplying weapons to rival Taiwan, stepping up a feud with Washington over security and Beijing's strategic ambitions.
Ant Group IPO pricing 'history's largest', says Alibaba's Jack Ma
Sources have said the listing could be worth $35 billion, surpassing the record set by Saudi Aramco's $29.4 billion
Huawei facing 'significant challenges' after US trade restrictions
Chinese tech giant Huawei announced in its latest earnings report on Friday that its "production and operations face significant challenges" this year.
China vows retaliation if US proceeds with Taiwan arms sale
China demanded cancellation of a $1 billion advanced weaponry sale and an end to all interactions between the U.S. and Taiwanese militaries.
Huawei's nine-month revenue growth slows on US restrictions
Net profit margin for the nine months was 8.0%, versus 8.7% over the same period a year earlier
NSA warns Pentagon about Chinese government hackers
The agency called on the department to take precautions against malicious campaigns
Impossible Foods launches at grocery stores in Asia, will develop plant-based milk
'Impossible' milk, a plant-based alternative to dairy, is in the works as the imitation meat company continues to expand
Sweden bans Huawei, ZTE from 5G, calls China biggest threat
Sweden is banning Chinese tech companies Huawei and ZTE from building new high-speed wireless networks after a top security official called China one of the country’s biggest threats.
China passes export-control law following US moves
China and the United States have clashed over issues including trade, human rights, technology and the new coronavirus
Amid tensions with China, India warns Amazon, Flipkart over country of origin rule
The Indian government has warned Amazon.com’s local unit and Walmart’s Flipkart that sellers on their platforms are not complying with a rule requiring that a product’s country of origin be specified.
Export-Import Bank Pres. Reed, NSA O'Brien: Battling China's predatory economics to bring back jobs
For more than a decade, the Chinese Communist Party has relentlessly attacked the American economy.
Ford's quarterly China sales rise 25% from year ago
It is Ford's second consecutive quarterly sales increase in the world's biggest auto market
China's adherence to Trump trade deal in doubt as president wages re-election fight
China is forging ahead with the purchase of U.S. agriculture products, but appears to be well below its commitments agreed to in the phase one trade deal.
Professor charged in China case sues Harvard over legal fees
A Harvard University professor charged with hiding his ties to a Chinese-run recruitment program sued the Ivy League school on Friday over its refusal to pay his legal defense costs, accusing it of “turning its back on a dedicated faculty member.”
Trump: China wants to 'keep me happy' on trade
Prior to the pandemic, Trump said, the trade deficit was "coming way down with China for the first time in 30 years," attributing that to duties he imposed on Chinese imports to convince Beijing to negotiate on trade.



















