Where is Washington’s China policy headed with a new president soon to take office? We compare former President Donald Trump’s and Vice President Kamala Harris’s key China policies.
The CHIPS and Science Act is a major bill designed to counter China, but has some controversies. Would Republicans repeal it if Trump wins the election? Harris also weighs in.
China continues to send dozens of military aircraft near Taiwan each day. The jets did not carry nuclear weapons, but they’re capable of it.
Both presidential campaigns were hacked by China right before the election. U.S. government agencies have launched a full-scale investigation. Major U.S. telecom systems, including Verizon and AT&T, were among the targets.
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