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Both countries have a converging interest in frontier open-weight AI oversight; it is time to deepen engagement.
A California manufacturer of TV walls for the U.S. military was quietly sold to a Chinese company. The U.S. wants it back.
China’s surplus is being recycled primarily through portfolio investment, cross-border banking flows, and Hong Kong’s capital markets.
The authors of a new book on trade conflicts talk about who is to blame for global tensions and whether the U.S. is going about confronting them in the right way.
The Department of Defense has made some surprising new inclusions on its latest list of companies that support China’s armed forces.
Western companies risk missing out as their Chinese rivals expand quickly in the world’s fastest-growing regions.
The former Commerce Department official explains why the U.S. government is concerned about Chinese cars and why she resigned earlier this year.
Rapid adoption of artificial intelligence could deal another blow to China’s weak jobs market. The Chinese Communist Party is determined to lessen the impact, but at what cost to its larger ambitions to lead the...
While China’s export machine has proved resilient since the Iran conflict began, some manufacturers are starting to feel the pain.
Procurement tenders shows how military agencies attempted to purchase Nvidia hardware through a network of commercial partners.
The author and historian discusses the multitude of facets and the contrasts between Mao Zedong and Xi Jinping.
The president’s visit to Beijing was an effective acknowledgment that the U.S. and others can no longer constrain China’s emergence as an economic superpower.