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In a sweeping move aimed at safeguarding national security, the U.S. has proposed a ban on the use of Chinese and Russian technology in the manufacturing of vehicles, including cars, trucks, and buses. The decision, announced by the U.S. Department of Commerce on Sept. 23, is driven by mounting concerns
Senate Passes Defense Spending Bill, Tripling Budget for Indo-Pacific
The U.S. Senate has passed the 2022 annual defense spending bill. This year’s $768 billion National Defense...
US Adds More Chinese Firms to Trade Blacklist for Human Rights Abuses
The Biden administration imposed trade restrictions on over 30 Chinese companies and research institutes...
Sen. Rubio: Consulting Firm That Served Pentagon Lied About Its Links to Chinese Government
According to Senator Marco Rubio from Florida, the world’s largest management and consulting firm McKinsey...
US Using Export Control Tools to Sanction Chinese Company SenseTime Group
On Dec. 10, the White House released a “Joint Statement on the Export Controls and Human Rights ...
US Defense Secretary Insists Washington Not Afraid of Growing Chinese Might
Some U.S. military leaders have recently raised concerns about China’s increasing military prowess. However...
US Holds Joint Exercises ANNUALEX 2021 with Major Global Powers Aimed at Deterring Aggression
On Nov. 30, naval forces from the United States, Australia, Germany, Japan, and Canada concluded ANNUALEX...
USCC Report Recommends Urgent Measures to Thwart a CCP Invasion of Taiwan
On Nov. 17, The U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission released its 2021 Annual Report to...
US Navy Officer, Wife Who Conspired to Sell Equipment to China Face Up to 30 Years in Prison
U.S. Navy Lt. Fan Yang, a Naval Flight Officer trained in anti-submarine warfare, was found guilty of...
Following Biden-Xi Virtual Meeting, White House Seeks Talks on ‘Strategic Stability’
During the Nov. 15 virtual summit held between U.S. President Joe Biden and Chinese leader Xi Jinping...