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Trump's potential grand bargain with Xi raises questions about U.S.-China relations
China

Former President Donald Trump, known for his dealmaking approach, has been engaging directly with Chinese President Xi Jinping.


US-China relations: Congressional priorities discussed at Brookings event
China

As the new Congress begins its term, a significant focus will be on the United States' competitive relationship with China.


Experts discuss future prospects for conflict between China and Taiwan
China

Kerry Brown, a prominent scholar of Chinese studies and former British diplomat, has recently turned his attention to Taiwan with his latest book "Why Taiwan Matters: A Short History of a Small Island That Will Dictate our Future."


U.S. lawmakers urge Michigan universities to end partnerships with Chinese institutions
China

Chairman John Moolenaar of the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party and Chairman Tim Walberg of the House Education and Workforce Committee have urged Eastern Michigan University, Oakland University, and the University of Detroit...


U.S. Sen. Scott: NO GOTION ACT 'cracks down on companies owned by Communist China'
China

U.S. Senator Rick Scott (R-FL) announced the introduction of the NO GOTION Act, aimed at preventing foreign adversaries, such as Chinese companies owned by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), from exploiting tax privileges.


Lai Ching-te confronts domestic opposition and Chinese pressure amidst uncertain global climate
China

Taiwan President Lai Ching-te is facing significant challenges in 2025, as he navigates a complex political landscape both domestically and internationally.


Select Committee urges Lam Research compliance over China sales documents
China

Chairman John Moolenaar and Ranking Member Raja Krishnamoorthi of the House Select Committee on the Strategic Competition Between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party have criticized Lam Research for not providing requested documents.


OPINION: Expanding the Political Base by Defending Religious Freedoms Against CCP Aggression
China

As a seasoned political activist, I have focused my career on harnessing effective advocacy to influence public policy and win elections.


What does tiktok saga reveal about china-us relations
China

The migration of American users to the Chinese platform RedNote, following a potential TikTok ban in the United States, has highlighted significant themes in China-U.S. relations.


Former Secretary of State: ‘China’s AI advancements should be deeply alarming’
China

Mike Pompeo, former Secretary of State, expressed concerns over China's development and release of DeepSeek, a new AI platform akin to OpenAI’s ChatGPT.


Moolenaar supports Trump's tariffs on China; calls for legislative action
China

Chairman John Moolenaar of the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party has expressed his support for President Trump's recent decision to impose tariffs on the People's Republic of China.


CEO of Telegram: 'If the US doesn’t reform its education system, it risks ceding tech leadership to China'
China

Pavel Durov, CEO of Telegram, has expressed concerns about the United States lagging behind China in the technology sector.


Lawmakers urge tighter export controls on chips crucial for China's DeepSeek
China

Chairman John Moolenaar and Ranking Member Raja Krishnamoorthi have urged National Security Advisor Mike Waltz to evaluate the potential national security advantages of implementing export controls on semiconductor chips vital to the AI...


Eight arrested in alleged L.A.-area ports smuggling scheme
China

Federal authorities have apprehended eight individuals following a grand jury indictment accusing them of orchestrating a large-scale smuggling operation.


Report suggests Pentagon cuts could save taxpayers over $60 billion
China

The Trump administration has the potential to enhance U.S. national security while saving taxpayers over $60 billion by addressing inefficiencies in Pentagon spending, according to a report released by The Quincy Institute, Stimson Center, and...


U.S.-Taiwan tax bill introduced to provide double-tax relief
China

U.S. Senators Jim Risch and Jeanne Shaheen, along with Mike Crapo and Ron Wyden, have introduced a new piece of legislation aimed at providing double-tax relief between the United States and Taiwan.


U.S. Sen. Cornyn: Fentanyl crisis is a 'sophisticated form of irregular warfare targeting American society' due to China and cartels
China

U.S. Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) said that former President Donald Trump's designation of cartels as foreign terrorist organizations acknowledges the strategic relationship between China, which produces fentanyl precursors, and the cartels that...


Police detain ten church members during worship in Nanchang
China

According to reports from Nanchang, Jiangxi Province, an evangelical house church faced disruption during its Sunday worship service on January 5, 2025.


Chair of Senate Foreign Relations: 'China remains the most significant long-term risk to the U.S.'
China

U.S. Senator Jim Risch, Chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, has identified China as the "most significant" threat to the United States.


Foreign policy expert: 'U.S. diplomacy should aim primarily at blunting Beijing’s responses to U.S. competitive policies'
China

Jonathan A. Czin, a foreign policy expert at the Brookings Institution, has said that diplomacy towards China should focus on "blunting Beijing's responses," rather than negotiation, as the Trump administration assumes office.