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Didi TangFortune |
TikTok vowed to challenge the new U.S. law, which requires ByteDance to divest its stakes within a year to avoid a ban.
A new bill threatens the app’s survival and casts a spotlight on the quandary that many private Chinese companies have found themselves in.
The House on Wednesday approved a bill requiring the Beijing-based company ByteDance to sell its subsidiary TikTok or face a nationwide ban
How can stylish imports from the other side of the Pacific be so cheap? The answer has much to do with a trade rule known as the de minimis exception.
Bills have been introduced in the House and Senate to bar “foreign adversary biotech companies of concern” from doing business with federally...
President-elect Lai Ching-te is willing to engage with Beijing, diplomat Alexander Tah-Ray Yui told the AP.
"It is groundless accusation saying that the Chinese government is collecting DNA data from ethnic minorities in Xinjiang and Xizang to strengthen...
Xi called them “envoys of friendship between the Chinese and American peoples.”
The 58-page report was the first of its kind and China did not like it, saying it is "in itself disinformation as it misrepresents facts and truth.”