Axios: DOJ indictment alleges China’s United Front involvement in repression
A U.S. Department of Justice case against a U.S. citizen accused of working with Chinese government and party officials to surveil local residents could help... MORE
Axios: Most Americans think U.S. and China can’t cooperate on climate, pandemics: poll
About 83% of Americans view China negatively, and most believe Washington and Beijing can't cooperate on issues like climate change and infectious diseases, according to... MORE
Axios: DOJ indictment alleges China’s United Front involvement in repression
A U.S. Department of Justice case against a U.S. citizen accused of working with Chinese government and party officials to surveil local residents could help... MORE
Axios: Beijing targets Taiwan’s publishing industry
The editor-in-chief of a publishing house in Taiwan known for translating books critical of Beijing is believed to have been detained in China, fueling fears... MORE
Axios: China seeks to boost trade as part of economic recovery
The Chinese government released a plan on Tuesday aimed at boosting trade amid sagging global demand for the country's exports.
Axios: Economic coercion is China’s favorite new foreign policy tool
Since 2020, Beijing has increasingly used trade restrictions and threats to defend its geopolitical interests around the globe, making economic coercion an "established and favoured... MORE
Axios: China’s giant downshift
China's economy posted its slowest annual growth since 1976, another indication the post-COVID world economy could be vastly different from the decades that preceded the... MORE
Axios: A new bipartisan bill looks to ban TikTok in the U.S.
Federal lawmakers have introduced legislation that would ban the social media app TikTok from operating in the United States.
Axios: Financial fraud charges against Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou dismissed
A federal judge on Friday dismissed charges of financial fraud against Meng Wanzhou, Huawei's chief financial officer.
Axios: Chinese workers overseas trapped in state-backed projects
The Chinese government and international labor laws have failed to protect Chinese laborers working in state-backed infrastructure projects overseas, according to a new report.