China expands lockdowns as coronavirus cases top 100 in new outbreak
Chinese authorities locked down a third neighborhood in Beijing on Tuesday as they rushed to prevent the spread of a new coronavirus outbreak that has infected more than 100 people in a country that appeared to have largely contained the virus.
Huawei CFO raises new argument to fight U.S. extradition in Canada court
Huawei Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou is raising a new argument in a Canadian court in a bid to fight extradition to the United States on bank fraud charges, court documents released on Monday showed.
China steps up checks on meat, seafood after COVID-19 cases in market
Several Chinese provinces are stepping up inspections of fresh and frozen meat and seafood, including imported products, after a new outbreak of coronavirus infections linked to a Beijing food market.
China capital braces for coronavirus resurgence
China moved swiftly Monday to try to control a new outbreak of the coronavirus after 36 more cases were confirmed in Beijing.
American Express gets nod to start operating card network in China
Company says it is first foreign payment network to be licensed to clear domestic transactions in mainland China
China's factory output perks up but consumers stay cautious
Global leaders are closely watching China to see how long it takes to get back on its feet
China a bright spot for US in gloomy global trade picture
China has retaken its mantle as America's largest trading partner, emerging as a rare bright spot for U.S. farmers and other exporters amid the coronavirus pandemic.
1,300 Chinese medical suppliers to US use bogus registration data
More than 1,300 Chinese medical-device companies that registered to sell protective gear and other equipment in the U.S. during the coronavirus pandemic listed as their American representative a purported Delaware entity that uses a false address and nonworking phone number, according to a Wall Street Journal analysis.
Dow jumps 477 points as stocks rebound but still post weekly drop
American consumers fear jobs lost in some of the hardest-hit sectors of the economy will be slow to return and that some may never do so.
Trump touts 'fantastic' economic rebound, rethinks China relationship after coronavirus
Trump told FOX News’ Harris Faulkner that he expects economically distressed “Opportunity Zones” will rebound along with the rest of the country.
Twitter removes China-linked accounts spreading false information
Twitter has removed a vast network of accounts that it says is linked to the Chinese government and was pushing false information favorable to the country's communist rulers.
China will honor trade deal, wants better US ties
Tensions have flared over Beijing's handling of the coronavirus
Zoom responds following China controversy
The controversy surrounds a videoconference on the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre.
Twitter purges more than 32,000 fake accounts with ties to China, Russia, Turkey
Twitter is cracking down on thousands of fake accounts with ties to China, Russia and Turkey
TikTok parent ByteDance has tripled its U.S. employees in past year
ByteDance, parent company of the short video app TikTok, has more than tripled its U.S. employees in the past 12 months, the company said in response to a Reuters inquiry.
Tesla wins China approval to build Model 3 vehicles with LFP batteries: Ministry
Tesla has received government approval to build Model 3 vehicles in China equipped with lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries.
Zoom catches heat for shutting down China-focused rights group’s account
San Francisco-based Humanitarian China said when it tried to access the platform Sunday, it found the account had been closed without notification or explanation from the videoconferencing platform.
US lawmakers propose $22.8 billion in aid to semiconductor industry
A bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers announced the bill Wednesday.
Chinese companies put U.S. listing plans on ice as tensions mount
Chinese companies are putting off plans for U.S. listings as tensions between the world's top two economies rise, lawyers, bankers, accountants and regulators involved in what has been a major capital-raising route told Reuters.
Pompeo chides HSBC bank for 'corporate kowtow' to Beijing
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Tuesday chided British bank HSBC for backing moves by China to end Hong Kong's autonomy, saying such "corporate kowtows" got little in return from Beijing.


















