Anger is mounting over Chinese officials’ response to a deadly car attack. We have more on why the incident points to a bigger problem at play.
President-elect Donald Trump just announced his pick for the future CIA director, adding to a Cabinet filled with China hawks and giving a glimpse of future policies on China.
Chinese battery maker CATL is signaling interest in building a factory in the United States. It’s the same company that Trump’s newly picked secretary of state, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), attempted to blacklist.
The president of Microsoft has a warning for the Western world: China isn’t far behind the United States in the tech battleground. What does he suggest American innovators should do to stay ahead of the game?
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