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In a move aimed at countering China's rampant export of its excess industrial capacity, U.S. President Joe Biden proposed a hefty tariff increase on Chinese steel and aluminum. The proposal came on April 17 while he addressed union workers in Pennsylvania. If approved, these imports could see their tariffs “tripled,”
Kerry Says Beijing Climate Deal Needs ‘a Little Bit More Work’ After Meetings
U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry told the media that several days of closed door...
US Soldier Detained for Assaulting South Korean National Defects to North Korea
A member of the U.S. armed forces deployed to the Republic of Korea (ROK) has absconded north after doing...
US Semiconductor Trade Association Urges China Bans to be Reconsidered
A trade group that describes itself as “the voice of the U.S. semiconductor industry” has called on the...
US Navy Buzzes Taiwan Strait With Surveillance Aircraft
The U.S. Navy buzzed the Taiwan Strait with a spy plane on July 13 “amid increased Chinese People’s Liberation...
Yellen’s China Visit Fails to ‘Stabilize the Relationship’
News analysis In her recent four-day trip to China, U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen spent over...
China-based Hackers Breached Secretary Raimondo’s Email Account: Reports
An “adversary based in China” that Microsoft has given the moniker “Storm-0558” has breached the email...
Cisco May Be Sued for Aiding and Abetting CCP’s Persecution of Falun Gong: US Appeals Court
A 12-year-old lawsuit alleging that tech company Cisco assisted the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in...
John Kerry, US Climate Envoy, to Visit China
After China trips by U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken in June and Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen...
Prominent US Think Tank Leader Accused of Espionage and Illicit Dealings With the CCP
On July 10, federal prosecutors from the Department of Justice (DOJ) announced the indictment of a well-known...