3 Chinese Nationals Sentenced Over Gift Card Fraud Scheme

Chinese nationals part of a Chinese transnational criminal organization have been sentenced for their involvement in a gift card fraud scheme.

Beijing’s Cyberattack Allegation Against NSA Adds to Signs of US–China Decoupling: Analysts

As tensions escalate between China and the U.S., Beijing accused a U.S. security agency and others of conducting cyberattacks on critical infrastructure.
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How China Is Building a Backdoor Military Network in the Pacific

Dual‑use ports, runways, and telecom lines in 10 Pacific nations could help the PLA leapfrog U.S. defenses and threaten shipping between Hawaii and Australia.

China’s Largest Trade Fair Emptier After US Tariff Hike, Exporters Say

China’s largest trade fair was emptier than in previous years as pessimism pervades across industries after US imposed a 145% tariff on Chinese goods.

China’s Workers, Companies Fear Economic Crisis as Beijing Vows to ‘Fight to the End’ on US Tariffs

People and businesses across China are feeling pressure as Chinese authorities resist US and Trump admin’s tough approach to trade and bilateral relations.

State Department Says Chinese Satellite Company Supporting Houthi Attacks on US Interests

U.S. State Dept. says a Beijing-supported Chinese satellite company has directly supported Iran-backed Houthi terrorist group’s attacks on U.S. interests.

Nvidia CEO Visits China After Trump Admin Restricts AI Chip Sales

CEO of Nvidia is in Beijing to shore up regional trade ties following unveiling of stringent export requirements on one of its key chips for Chinese market.

China Appoints New Trade Negotiator as Tensions With US Intensify

As trade tensions with the United States simmer, the Chinese regime has brought a seasoned trade negotiator back to Beijing.