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UHRP urges robust enforcement of Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act
By Press Release | Jun 22, 2022
The Uyghur Human Rights Project (UHRP) urges the US government to effectively implement the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA) as it comes into effect, and governments to pass similar legislation to stop forced labor goods from entering the global market.
Bipartisan group of senators, congressmen: Proposed legislation will provide 'a critical tool' to 'safeguard our supply chains from countries of concern, including the People's Republic of China'
By David Hutton | Jun 16, 2022
Congress is poised to approve bipartisan legislation that would lead to foreign investments made by American companies being screened when adversaries of the United States are involved.
Beijing municipal government spokesman on COVID-19 lockdowns: 'We should go all out, race against time'
By Andy Nghiem | Jun 16, 2022
China has recently locked down Beijing once again in response to a spike in COVID-19 case rates surrounding social venues in the city only days after allowing the city to open back up again.
Schachtel: 'Today, the CCP blocked a protest by switching citizens' QR codes to prevent freedom of movement'
By David Hutton | Jun 15, 2022
China may be clamping down on the movement of protesters and journalists in the country by controlling their QR codes, much to the chagrin of one independent journalist who vented his frustration on social media.
CCP spokesperson: 'All anti-epidemic measures come at a price, but it’s all worth it'
By Bob Martin | Jun 13, 2022
Foreign Ministry spokesperson of the People’s Republic of China Hua Chunying has said that China’s approach to mitigating COVID-19 has been working, but recent reports argue that the zero-COVID policy, as well as the country’s low birth rate, could be detrimental to the economic growth of the nation.
U.S.-Sino panel examines ensuring resilience of U.S. supply chain
By T.H. Lawrence | Jun 13, 2022
Ensuring the resilience of the U.S. supply chain dominated a detailed discussion during a U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission hearing Thursday.
'Bye-bye, COVID-19? Not so fast': Shanghai under COVID-19 lockdown again with mass testing to follow
By Andy Nghiem | Jun 10, 2022
A former U.S. ambassador recently reacted to news that Shanghai is under lockdown again with millions of residents undergoing COVID-19 testing.
U.S.-China panel: America can overcome China's challenge, hearing comes at 'pivotal moment'
By T.H. Lawrence | Jun 10, 2022
China poses a major challenge to the United States, but it is one that can be met and overcome, according the the sentiments voiced during a U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission hearing Thursday.
Center for Strategic & International Studies spotlights 'severe challenges' China faces with economy, education
By T.H. Lawrence | Jun 9, 2022
A Center for Strategic & International Studies presentation, “How Inequality Is Undermining China’s Prosperity,” recently focused on trends in China’s labor market, educational attainment, automation and rural employment.
Wong: 'Ukraine has set an extremely good example for the world to stand up for your rights'
By John Kelly | Jun 8, 2022
Kacey Wong, a protest performance artist, engaged in a protest on June 3 to commemorate the 33rd anniversary of China’s violent suppression of the Tiananmen Square democracy protests by the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) in 1989, Fox News reported.
China investing heavily in industrial development
By T.H. Lawrence | Jun 7, 2022
New study attempts to determine amount of spending, and compare it to other nations
Musk: 'Few seem to realize that China is leading the world in renewable energy generation and electric vehicles'
By Timothy Stuckey | Jun 7, 2022
Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, recently tweeted that China is ahead of the United States when it comes to renewable energy and electric vehicles.
Johnson, President and CEO of the Aluminum Association: 'Economic recovery, demand for recyclable and sustainable materials and robust trade enforcement are all making America a very attractive place to make aluminum'
By John Kelly | Jun 4, 2022
Charles Johnson, President and CEO of the Aluminum Association stated in a press release that the aluminum industry is seeing a surge in demand, which is helpful for U.S.
CSIS report: 'China's industrial policy spending far surpasses' that of U.S.
By Bob Martin | Jun 3, 2022
The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) recently released a report saying that the Chinese government spends much more money on industrial policy than the U.S., even when being conservative on estimating Chinese spending.
USCBC on Blinken's China speech: 'For progress to be made, there must be dialogue and diplomacy'
By T.H. Lawrence | May 27, 2022
Secretary of State Blinken delivers speech on US-China relations
Zhang: 'China is a strategic market for Azul'
By Karla Florez | May 24, 2022
Azul recently expanded in China, doubling its staff, partners and clients to better fulfill local demands and leverage its operations in the region, a press release reported.
Panel calls China’s huge population an asset but cites economic, STEM challenges for Beijing
By T.H. Lawrence | May 23, 2022
No nation has as many people as China, which is closing in on a population of 1.5 billion.
Wang on new Changxing facility: 'The facility will allow us to expand and respond to the growing demand for our products'
By Karla Florez | May 17, 2022
Cenntro Electric Group Limited recently acquired a new manufacturing facility in Changxing, Huzhou City, China. The purchase is valued at approximately $19.5 million, according to a press release.
China’s data policies pose challenges for US companies in China
By Press Release | May 17, 2022
China’s evolving data, privacy, and cybersecurity regimes stand to significantly raise the costs of doing business in China, according to a report released by the US-China Business Council.
Shanghai deputy mayor: City to 'fully restore normal production and life' soon
By Andy Nghiem | May 16, 2022
Shanghai Deputy Mayor Zong Ming said that the Shanghai lockdowns will be tapering off in the next few weeks.