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Economist: US-China trade deal was a 'historical' failure
By Kaleb Brown | Feb 26, 2022
In a recent blog post for the Peterson Institute for International Economics, Chad Bown, an economist, explained that China did not hold up its end of the bargain in its "historical trade deal" with the United States.
Beijing accused of supplying Myanmar's junta with jets as report links GE, Intel and Microsoft to Chinese Military
By Andy Nghiem | Feb 25, 2022
A recent report by a United Nations expert on Myanmar accuses Russia and China of supplying Myanmar's junta with military supplies.
Washington congressman discusses solutions to US, China conflicts
By Andy Nghiem | Feb 24, 2022
Rep. Rick Larsen (D-WA) held a conference Feb. 9 to discuss current U.S.-China negotiations and the effects of trade friction between the two countries.
Consumers' Research executive director says BlackRock is 'betraying the American consumer'
By Art Benavidez | Feb 24, 2022
Consumers’ Research Executive Director William Hild is questioning BlackRock's wildly different attitudes toward fossil fuel investments in the U.S. and China, saying the company's strategy stands to harm American consumers.
Concerns over censorship continue as Beijing Olympics ends: 'We have seen an effective silencing of 2,800 athletes'
By Caleb Lombardo | Feb 24, 2022
China, which hosted the 2022 Winter Olympics, drew a diplomatic boycott of the games from the U.S. and a few other countries, but all athletes were still allowed to compete.
China sanctions two companies for selling arms to Taiwan
By David Beasley | Feb 23, 2022
China has sanctioned two companies, Raytheon Technologies and Lockheed Martin, for selling arms to Taiwan, Reuters reported.
'We must work together': Chinese company honored for fostering US, China engagement
By Steven Hughes | Feb 23, 2022
China Telecom (Americas) Corporation garnered the 2021 United States-China Business Leadership Award during the 26th U.S.-China Policy Foundation Annual Gala in December.
Fiserv, UnionPay link up for global expansion
By Trina Thomas | Feb 18, 2022
Global payment provider, Fiserv, Inc., announced Feb. 7 a collaboration with UnionPay to expand its global presence.
China criticizes US decision to extend solar panel tariffs
By Andy Nghiem | Feb 18, 2022
China is criticizing the Biden administration's decision to extend tariffs on Chinese solar panels.
US trade deficit with China rises as communist nation fails to meet 'purchase commitment'
By Emily Bevard | Feb 18, 2022
The U.S. Census Bureau recently reported that the United States' 2021 goods trade deficit with China rose by $45 billion, or 14.5%, to $355.3 billion, the largest since a 2018 record of $418.2 billion, according to a report by Reuters.
Microsoft receives 'F' in assessment of company's support of Chinese government, military, forced labor
By Emily Bevard | Feb 18, 2022
The Corporate Complicity Scorecard gave Microsoft an overall "F" grade for its technological support of China's government and military, as well as exposure to forced labor in its supply chain.
'One of the biggest opportunities': BlackRock continues investing in China
By Timothy Stuckey | Feb 18, 2022
American funds are being invested in China, its companies and its communist regime through the BlackRock Investment Management Company, according to a report by Consumer's Research.
Amazon earns 'D' for corporate complicity in China
By Emily Bevard | Feb 17, 2022
Amazon has earned a “D” grade on the Corporate Complicity Scorecard, which assesses U.S. companies’ exposure to military modernization, surveillance and human rights violations in the People’s Republic of China.
Apple receives 'D' in assessment of US companies’ complicity in China
By Andy Nghiem | Feb 17, 2022
Technological giant, Apple, recently received a "D" ranking on "an assessment of U.S. Companies’ exposure to military modernization, surveillance, and human rights violations in the People’s Republic of China."
US companies 'corporate complicity' evaluated in China as geopolitical tensions rise
By Bob Martin | Feb 17, 2022
As tensions continue to build between the United States and China, the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation and Horizon Advisory have developed a report called the “Corporate Complicity Scorecard.”
Dell earns an 'F' in assessment of US companies’ complicity in China
By Andy Nghiem | Feb 17, 2022
Technology giant, Dell, recently received an "F" ranking on "an assessment of U.S. Companies’ exposure to military modernization, surveillance, and human Rights violations in the People’s Republic of China."
GE receives an 'F' in assessment of US companies’ complicity with China
By Andy Nghiem | Feb 17, 2022
American conglomerate General Electric (GE), recently received an "F" ranking on "an assessment of U.S. Companies’ exposure to military modernization, surveillance, and human rights violations in the People’s Republic of China."
Intel receives an 'F' in assessment of US companies’ complicity in China
By Andy Nghiem | Feb 17, 2022
Technology company and semiconductor chip manufacturer Intel recently received an "F" ranking on "an assessment of U.S. Companies’ Exposure to Military Modernization, Surveillance, and Human Rights Violations in the People’s Republic of China."
As tensions increase between Beijing and the Biden Administration, China calls on U.S. businesses to 'speak up and out' against sanctions
By Andy Nghiem | Feb 14, 2022
China is calling on U.S. businesses to speak out on U.S. government policies that it perceives as opposed to its interests.
Intellectual property protection raises 'challenges' for U.S. companies as tensions continue with China
By Bob Martin | Feb 9, 2022
The Chinese government has promised to implement stronger relations in the 2020 U.S.-China trade deal, but a report by the U.S.-China Business Council in 2021 shows that half of the member companies surveyed feel that China’s protection of intellectual property is unchanged.