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U.S. panel recommends export 'choke points' to prevent Chinese dominance in semiconductors
A U.S. national security commission on Monday recommended Congress tighten up "choke points" on chipmaking technology to prevent China from overtaking the United States in semiconductors in the coming years.
March 1, 2021 Source: U.S.
Polish and Chinese presidents discuss buying Chinese COVID vaccine - PAP
Polish President Andrzej Duda has talked with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping about buying the Chinese COVID-19 shot, his aide told state-run news agency PAP on Monday, as the country looked for ways to speed up vaccination of its residents.
March 1, 2021 Source: U.S.
Britain scolds China over charging of Hong Kong activists
Britain on Monday scolded China for a decision to charge 47 Hong Kong politicians and activists for conspiracy to commit subversion under the National Security Law.
March 1, 2021 Source: U.S.
China, Russia Images in U.S. Hit Historic Lows
Americans' favorable ratings of China and Russia have reached new lows in 2021.
February 28, 2021 Source: Gallup.com
U.N. rights chief decries arrests in China, abuses in Xinjiang
United Nations human rights chief Michelle Bachelet said on Friday that China is restricting basic civil and political freedoms in the name of national security and COVID-19 measures, adding to a wave of criticism of the country's rights record.
February 26, 2021 Source: U.S.
China expected to unveil hike in military budget as tensions rise
China is expected to reveal a robust increase in defence spending at the March 5 annual opening of parliament, as its economy rebounds from the COVID-19 pandemic and military tensions rise, Chinese and Western security experts said.
February 26, 2021 Source: U.S.
Exclusive: China's Huawei, reeling from U.S. sanctions, plans foray into EVs - sources
China's Huawei plans to make electric vehicles under its own brand and could launch some models this year, four sources said, as the world's largest telecommunications equipment maker, battered by U.S. sanctions, explores a strategic shift.
February 26, 2021 Source: U.S.
Biden USTR nominee Tai vows to end trade 'race to the bottom,' counter China
Katherine Tai, President Joe Biden's top trade nominee, backed tariffs as a "legitimate tool" to counter China's state-driven economic model and vowed to hold Beijing to its prior commitments, while promising a sweeping new approach to U.S. trade.
February 25, 2021 Source: U.S.
We need to talk about trade with China, UK parliament tells PM Johnson
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is locked in a battle with parliament over the country's approach to trade with China, fuelled by criticism that his government is lagging its peers in its condemnation of the treatment of Uighur Muslims in Xinjiang.
February 24, 2021 Source: U.S.
China rejects growing Western criticism at U.N. rights forum
China hit back on Wednesday at growing criticism by Western powers of its treatment of ethnic minorities in the regions of Xinjiang and Tibet and of citizens in the former British colony of Hong Kong.
February 24, 2021 Source: U.S.
Factbox: Biden trade czar's to-do list - China tariffs to UK post-Brexit
Katherine Tai, President Joe Biden's nominee for U.S. Trade Representative, will have a full inbox waiting if she is confirmed by the U.S. Senate after a confirmation hearing on Thursday.
February 24, 2021 Source: U.S.
Biden CIA nominee Burns to focus on 'authoritarian adversary' China
President Joe Biden's nominee to be director of the CIA, William Burns, told a Senate committee on Wednesday that he saw competition with China - and countering its "adversarial, predatory" leadership - as the key to U.S. national security.
February 24, 2021 Source: U.S.
EU calls on China to allow 'meaningful access' to Xinjiang
European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell called on China on Tuesday to allow U.N. human rights boss Michelle Bachelet to visit and investigate alleged mistreatment of Muslim Uighurs in the Xinjiang region and of people in Tibet.
February 23, 2021 Source: U.S.
U.S. Treasury No. 2 nominee Adeyemo urges get-tough attitude on China
Wally Adeyemo, President Joe Biden's nominee as deputy Treasury secretary, on Tuesday said Washington should work with allies to hold China accountable to international rules to ensure a level playing field for companies in the United States and elsewhere.
February 23, 2021 Source: U.S.
China rejects genocide charge in Xinjiang, says door open to U.N
China on Monday rejected "slanderous attacks" about conditions for Muslim Uighurs living in Xinjiang, as European powers and Turkey voiced concerns and called for U.N. access to the remote western region.
February 22, 2021 Source: U.S.
Schroders to form China wealth management venture with BOCOM
Schroders said on Monday it had received Chinese regulatory permission to form a majority-owned wealth management venture with a unit of Bank of Communications (BOCOM), the country's fifth biggest lender.
February 22, 2021 Source: U.S.
Britain denounces abuses "on industrial scale" in China's Xinjiang
Britain's foreign secretary Dominic Raab on Monday denounced torture, forced labour and sterilisations that he said were taking place against Muslim Uighurs on an "industrial scale" in China's Xinjiang region.
February 22, 2021 Source: U.S.
China says China, U.S. and Europe should work together to uphold multilateralism
China, the United States and Europe should work together to uphold multilateralism, after U.S. President Joe Biden called for democracies to coordinate their approach to China, foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said at a briefing on Monday.
February 22, 2021 Source: U.S.
Britain to challenge China at U.N. over access to Xinjiang
Britain will on Monday call for the United Nations to be given "urgent and unfettered" access to Xinjiang to investigate reports of abuses in the Chinese region.
February 21, 2021 Source: U.S.
G7 says to counter 'non-market' policies from China to ensure free trade
Group of Seven leaders on Friday said they would seek a collective approach to China to counter "non-market oriented" policies and practices and to ensure a fair multilateral global trade.
February 19, 2021 Source: U.S.