The number of Chinese medium-range ballistic missiles, capable of striking U.S. bases in Japan, has increased by 300.
By Ana Swanson and Paul Mozur Ana Swanson reported from Washington and Paul Mozur from Taipei The Biden administration on Monday initiated a trade investigation into China’s production of older types of computer chips that are integral for cars ...
China's Navy has significantly closed the gap with its U.S. counterpart in vertical launch system (VLS) missile cells, now boasting more than half the U.S. Navy's total, according to the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS). Vertical launch ...
China's top legislative body stepped in on Monday to soften the terms of a controversial law meant to strengthen the hands of creditors by letting them target former shareholders in companies, after a wave of rare protests in 11 cities.
Her Story’s witty critique of gender norms has offended some men on Chinese social media, who have accused it of provoking “gender antagonism” – a phrase often used by state media to police online feminist discourse.
As Beijing braces for a new showdown over trade, Xi Jinping is digging in on economic policies aimed at making China the world’s most powerful country.
The original bill, which was renegotiated after Donald Trump and Elon Musk came out against it, would have prohibited or required notification of overseas transactions involving China in sectors like semiconductors, quantum technology and artificial intelligence.
China has provided information and documents to a joint investigation into two severed Baltic Sea undersea cables, and has invited Germany, Sweden, Finland and Denmark to participate in the probe, the foreign ministry said on Monday.
The Chinese government is protesting the latest American announcements of military sales and assistance to Taiwan, warning the United States that it is “playing with fire.”
For years, Donald Trump has inveighed against China, describing it as the root cause of all manner of ills in the United States. He has lamented Washington’s huge trade deficit with Beijing and blames China for hollowing out the American industrial heartland.
The Commerce secretary says investment, more than export controls, will keep the U.S. ahead of Beijing.