'Critical Minerals' used in everything from jet engines to phone batteries
Outraged by Chinese sanctions, MEPs condemn human rights abuses in China
Chinese companies are still pursing the U.S. market despite Washington’s growing pressure to reduce financial ties with Beijing
Beijing is moving quickly by relying on two of its biggest foreign policy tools: trade and vaccines
Ban covers all small, unmanned aircraft systems except those drones approved by an innovation program at the US Defense Department
China became the largest trading partner of Arab countries in the first half of 2020 with two-way trade of more than $115 billion
As Washington eyed Beijing's naval expansion, China launched exercises in the disputed South China Sea
As US turns its back on nuclear energy, China sees growing demand elsewhere as an economic, diplomatic opportunity
According to a VOA compilation of flight data, Chinese warplanes have flown 138 of such missions since mid-September
US to revive 70-year-old mine to break up China’s monopoly
Beijing has been planning a series of sweeping government policies and pouring billions of dollars in the industry to fulfill its chip self-sufficiency goal
Beijing's low-key response to Biden’s victory has been tempered by state media editorial indicating room for cooperation with the president-elect
Taiwan’s president calls for ‘meaningful dialogue’ with Beijing
China launched its commercial 5G networks a year ago, but much has yet to be built
China in recent months has been injecting hundreds of thousands of people with three preliminary coronavirus vaccines that are being tested for safety and efficacy
New Commerce Department requirements mean American suppliers of certain technology products to SMIC must apply for individual licenses before they can export
In separate statement, China’s Ministry of Commerce spokesman condemns move against WeChat, TikTok
The unusually large show of force comes as US-China relations are at their lowest point in decades
Starting Sept. 15, China's telecom giant Huawei will be cut off from essential supplies of semiconductors and without those chips, Huawei cannot make smartphones or 5G equipment on which its business depends, business analysts say
Beijing is in the driver’s seat for a battery-powered future
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