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US Commerce Department Imposes Duties on Southeast Asian Solar Imports

US Commerce Department Imposes Duties on Southeast Asian Solar Imports

By Sebastian Strangio
Solar firms claim that Chinese companies based in Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam have flooded the U.S. market and benefited from unfair government subsidies.

Why Did China Test-fire an ICBM Into the South Pacific?

Why Did China Test-fire an ICBM Into the South Pacific?

By Denny Roy
Although some officials would have seen the test launch as beneficial, either for technical or political reasons, the incident undermines important Chinese foreign policy goals.
Is Beijing’s Renewed Charm Offensive Real?

Is Beijing’s Renewed Charm Offensive Real?

By Klaus Larres
The recent thaw is not all rhetoric: many Chinese people, especially the youth, express strong interest in building constructive relations with the U.S. and Europe.

An American Pastor Detained in China for Nearly 20 Years Has Been Released

An American Pastor Detained in China for Nearly 20 Years Has Been Released

By Eric Tucker and Didi Tang
David Lin, 68, was detained after he entered China in 2006, later sentenced to life in prison. Now he’s back in the United States.

Upcoming Biden-Xi Talks Won’t Rehabilitate China-US Relations

Upcoming Biden-Xi Talks Won’t Rehabilitate China-US Relations

By Denny Roy
As it stands, the usefulness of high-level bilateral discussions is largely limited to performing for each side’s domestic audience.

What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?
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What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?

Hong Kong Slams US Congress for Passing a Bill That Could Close Its Representative Offices

Hong Kong Slams US Congress for Passing a Bill That Could Close Its Representative Offices

By Kanis Leung and Elsie Chen
China promised “resolute countermeasures” if the full Congress passes a bill that would shutter Hong Kong’s representative offices over the city’s reduced autonomy.

Diplomacy Beyond the Elections: How China Is Preparing for a Post-Biden America

Diplomacy Beyond the Elections: How China Is Preparing for a Post-Biden America

By Seong-Hyon Lee
China is not just managing tensions but setting the stage to influence the next U.S. administration and push its long-term ambitions forward.
The US Presidential Election and the Future of China-US Relations

The US Presidential Election and the Future of China-US Relations

By Hao Nan
Looking at key advisers to Harris and Trump may help reveal differences in their approaches to China.

China’s Disinformation and US Elections: What to Watch for in Congressional Contests

China’s Disinformation and US Elections: What to Watch for in Congressional Contests

By Sarah Cook
Beijing’s track record of targeting parliamentarians spans multiple countries, with implications for the United States.

China’s Leader Xi Jinping and Top General Meet US National Security Adviser

China’s Leader Xi Jinping and Top General Meet US National Security Adviser

By Ken Moritsugu and Huizhong Wu
Jake Sullivan’s trip to Beijing this week was part of a multi-year effort to keep China-U.S. tensions from spiraling into conflict.

China Isn’t Poised to Invade Taiwan – But Beijing Might Benefit From That Perception

China Isn’t Poised to Invade Taiwan – But Beijing Might Benefit From That Perception

By Thiago de Aragao
China’s approach to Taiwan is less about an actual invasion and more about the strategic use of tensions to gain leverage – and shore up CCP legitimacy.
Donald Trump’s China Rhetoric Has Changed. The Epoch Times’ Support For Him Has Not.

Donald Trump’s China Rhetoric Has Changed. The Epoch Times’ Support For Him Has Not.

By Bryanna Entwistle
The news organization's affiliation with the far right of the Republican party now extends beyond a mutual distaste for the CCP.

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