World Trade Organization rules US tariffs on Chinese goods worth $200B are illegal
The World Trade Organization said Tuesday that Trump administration tariffs on Chinese goods totaling more than $200 billion are illegal under the rules of the global trade body.
US bans Chinese products believed to be made by forced labor
The U.S. government on Monday announced an import ban on some items from China, which it believes are produced with “state-sponsored forced labor.”
Mnuchin: Oracle's TikTok bid promises US headquarters, 20,000 jobs
A TikTok-Oracle deal is being reviewed by U.S. Treasury Department.
China serves up pig-backed loans for its hogtied farmers
China is so desperate to rebuild pig herds after swine fever that its banks are experimenting with loans to farmers backed by a novel asset: their hogs.
Chinese investment in Australia drops by nearly half, political tension continues to rise
Government regulations and interventions in Australia have stood as strong deterrents to general foreign investment.
WeChat ban endangers US businesses in China
A ban on widely-used mobile payment app WeChat would cut off a vital revenue stream for U.S. companies operating in China.
China becoming battleground for plant-based meat makers
Impossible Foods' products include plant-based beef, pork and sausage
Trump says there will be no extension of TikTok deadline
ByteDance has been looking to pick a buyer so it can finalize a deal by mid-September
Microsoft detects new cyberattacks targeting 2020 election
"The majority of these attacks were detected and stopped by security tools built into our products," Microsoft Corporate Vice President of Customer Security and Trust, Tom Burt, said in a statement. "We have directly notified those who were targeted or compromised so they can take action to protect themselves."
Rubio: GNC exposing Americans' personal data to Chinese government
Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., is calling for a review of U.S. vitamin company GNC’s sale to Chinese-owned Harbin Pharmaceuticals over data concerns.
Rubio explains TikTok concerns: Chinese data collection 'a very dangerous situation'
Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., on Thursday said China's capability to collect data is a "very dangerous situation," which is why U.S. officials are concerned about TikTok and other Chinese companies.
US-China trade tensions will linger for years, American firms fear
Almost 50% of those surveyed say U.S.-China trade tensions will last for at least the next three to five years, according to the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai.
Chinese police deny use of force, detention of US reporter
The Los Angeles Times said Thursday that one of its reporters was grabbed by the throat and pushed into a cell and held for more than four hours before being forced to leave China's Inner Mongolia region.
Beyond Meat starting production in China, Impossible Foods expands to Canada
Beyond Meat signed a deal to open production facility near Shanghai.
Trump eyes 'decoupling' from China
"When you mention the word decouple, it’s an interesting word,” Trump said during a Labor Day news conference at the White House. “We lose billions of dollars and if we didn’t do business with them we wouldn’t lose billions of dollars. It’s called decoupling, so you’ll start thinking about it.”
China accuses US of taking journalists as 'hostages' as reporters face possible expulsion
China is delaying the renewal of press cards for at least five journalists working at four U.S. media outlets, an organization of foreign correspondents said Monday, making them vulnerable to expulsion in apparent retribution for Washington's targeting of Chinese reporters working in the United States.
US lost jobs because Biden loves 'made in China': Navarro
The U.S. lost 5 million manufacturing jobs between 2000 and 2014, and White House trade adviser Peter Navarro blamed the hemorrhaging numbers on Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden's China policy on Sunday.
Nothing to see: COVID origins off-limits as China's Wuhan touts recovery
The location of more than 80% of the country’s COVID-19 deaths, the central Chinese city on the banks of the Yangtze river has reported no cases of local transmission since April, and most of the stringent controls imposed during a two-month lockdown have been relaxed.
Amazon.com bans foreign sales of seeds in US amid mystery packages
According to plant experts, seeds from other parts of the world could be non-native varieties that harm commodity crops
TikTok employee asks federal court to block Trump ban
A TikTok employee has filed a court order to stop the implementation of President Trump's executive order banning the app.



















