Techno-nationalism
‘China’s doing everything it can to take over the global market’: Biden’s computer chip warning
US President Joe Biden said. “We’re investing in American workers. We’re going to stamp everything we can, ‘Made in America,’ especially these computer chips.”
- by David Shepardson and Jane Lanhee Lee
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Opinion
Wall Street
‘Golden Dragon’ face-off: US-China market stoush is approaching its climax
The confrontation between the US and China over access to the audits of $US2 trillion worth of Chinese companies listed in the US is getting ever closer to a crunch point.
- by Stephen Bartholomeusz
'Unlawful': TikTok asks US judge to block Trump's ban as deadline looms
Chinese-owned TikTok asked a judge to block the Trump Administration's attempt to ban its app, suggesting the video-sharing app's forced deal with Oracle and Walmart remains unsettled.
- by Tali Arbel
Oracle deal for US TikTok now in doubt after Trump, China remarks
US national security officials continue to raise concerns that the data of more than 100 million American users would remain in the hands of a Chinese firm.
- by Saleha Mohsin and Jennifer Jacobs
US judge halts Trump administration's order to remove WeChat from app stores
A US judge has blocked the Trump administration from requiring Apple and Google to remove Chinese-owned messaging app WeChat for downloads.
- by David Shepardson
Analysis
Social media
China moves on the program that makes TikTok tick
Any sale that goes ahead but doesn't incorporate the algorithm that has made the app such a hit would prove to be very risky.
- by Hasan Chowdhury
TikTok CEO Kevin Mayer resigns amid US pressure to sell video app
In a note to employees, the former Disney executive said a series of changes to the company structure prompted him to leave less than three months after taking the job.
- by Mike Isaac
Federal agencies want China Telecom blocked from US
The FCC last May voted unanimously to deny another state-owned Chinese telecommunications company, China Mobile, the right to provide services in the US.
- by David Shepardson
Huawei pleads not guilty to new US criminal charges in 2018 case
The latest indictment accused Huawei of conspiring to steal trade secrets, lying about its business in North Korea and helping Iran track protesters in 2009.
- by Karen Freifeld and Brendan Pierson
US accuses Huawei of stealing trade secrets, dealing with North Korea
The new indictment charges Huawei with conspiring to steal trade secrets from six US technology companies and to violate the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organisations Act.
- by Karen Freifeld, Jonathan Stempel and David Shepardson
Germany raids offices, homes of suspected China spies
The case is the first in recent years involving concrete allegations of spying by China against Germany and the EU.
- by Thomas Escritt
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