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EuronewsChina placed 10 American companies on an export control list and barred 46 others from government procurement projects. The steps follow a Pentagon decision to add Chinese firms to a list of entities accused of supporting Beijing's military.
Japan TimesChina placed two U.S. rare earth producers and eight other American companies on its export control list, citing national security. The move follows the Pentagon’s recent addition of several Chinese firms to a military-support roster and ends a lull in such restrictions since las…
nbcnews.comPresident Trump said Xi Jinping's decision not to intervene in the Iran conflict matched the importance of U.S. military strikes. The statement came during a recent interview.
thehindu.comChinese authorities detained U Min Zin, a doctoral student at UC Berkeley, at Kunming airport on June 3. The U.S. Consulate in Guangzhou received notification of the arrest.
asiaone.comU.S. intelligence agencies are tracking recent Chinese maritime operations near Scarborough Shoal. Philippine authorities reported a floating structure inside the shoal earlier this week.
Washington ExaminerXi Jinping is set to meet President Trump at the White House in September. The visit follows an earlier meeting between the two leaders in Beijing.
upi.comChinese President Xi Jinping met North Korean leader Kim Jong-un in Pyongyang on Monday. Neither country's official readout mentioned denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.
Financial TimesThe chair of Taiwan's main opposition party called for increased talks between Taipei and Beijing during an interview. The remarks came before a planned trip to Washington.
AMD employs over 4,000 engineers in China and maintains a royalty-free license with Tongfu Microelectronics that processed $1.5 billion in purchases last year.
rediff.comThe State Department said Monday that Presidents Trump and Xi confirmed their shared denuclearization objective during last month's Beijing summit. The statement followed Xi's meeting with Kim in Pyongyang, where no denuclearization reference was reported.
fivebooks.comRelations between the United States and China have moved from debating whether the two countries can coexist to negotiating how they will manage that coexistence. The change reflects a new phase in bilateral ties.
theepochtimes.comSecretary of State Marco Rubio told a Senate committee that Washington continues to seek preservation of the current status quo with Taiwan. The statement follows last month's summit between the U.S. president and Chinese President Xi Jinping.
japantimes.co.jpThe Department of Commerce clarified that licensing rules for advanced AI chips apply to all companies with headquarters or a parent company in China. The move closes a loophole that had allowed shipments to Chinese subsidiaries outside China.
CnbcThe department posted new guidance Sunday requiring licenses for advanced AI chips sold to Chinese-headquartered firms outside China. The move ends a policy gap that existed for nearly a year.
Washington ExaminerDefense Secretary Pete Hegseth delivered remarks at the Shangri-La Dialogue that omitted prior language on China and Taiwan. The address followed a state visit to Beijing and came as a major Taiwan arms package remains paused.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth described a U.S. approach focused on military strength and regional alliances while avoiding direct confrontation with China. He spoke at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore on May 30, 2026.
A U.S. Army general described South Korea and Japan with the terms 'dagger' and 'shield' during a May 22 podcast. Chinese officials later issued a statement questioning the remarks and referencing a recent meeting between U.S. and Chinese leaders.
nbcnews.comU.S. and Chinese officials said they reached an agreement on strategic stability following President Donald Trump's meeting with Xi Jinping in Beijing. The deal aims to manage competition and maintain balance in the Indo-Pacific region.
Financial TimesA senior U.S. defense official told a regional security gathering that Washington will no longer subsidize wealthy allies and expects partners to increase military spending. The remarks came amid discussion of China’s military expansion and U.S. readiness to resume strikes on Ira…
uctoday.comThe U.S. administration removed a Chinese journalist from the country. The action followed China’s decision to require a foreign reporter to leave.
naturalnews.comU.S. President Donald Trump met Chinese leader Xi Jinping in Beijing two weeks ago. The summit produced several multibillion-dollar business deals but did not change China’s restrictions on rare earth exports.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewU.S. officials said the recent Trump-Xi summit produced continued tariffs and greater stability. They also announced plans to seek public comment on possible tariff adjustments covering $30 billion in Chinese goods.
South China Morning PostOfficials from the United States and China held talks in Beijing on bilateral trade and technology issues. The discussions addressed trade mechanics and geopolitical framing but left strategic technology questions largely implicit.
Nbc NewsHuawei announced a new chip design method at a Shanghai conference on Monday. The company said the approach would allow it to match the transistor density of leading 1.4-nanometer processes within five years despite U.S. sanctions.
focustaiwan.twA planned $14 billion arms sale to Taiwan has been paused following discussions between U.S. officials and China's leader. The pause was described as temporary to replenish munitions used in another conflict.
thehindubusinessline.comNvidia CEO Jensen Huang stated that the company's $200 billion central processor market forecast includes China. He also discussed H200 chip licensing and production plans for the Vera Rubin platform.
One week after a summit between the U.S. and Chinese presidents, Beijing announced new licensing rules for three chemical compounds shipped to the United States, Mexico, and Canada. The controls target ingredients used to manufacture fentanyl.
focustaiwan.twThe U.S. Trade Representative's office stated that a recent presidential visit to China left the semiconductor tariff investigation unchanged. The comment came amid ongoing trade policy discussions between the two countries.
rediff.comU.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping met in Beijing. The two leaders discussed trade and critical minerals. A Chinese pledge to buy two hundred Boeing jets was the main concrete announcement.
indianexpress.comA week after President Trump met Chinese leader Xi Jinping in Beijing, the two governments released separate statements describing the agreements reached. The statements differ on several topics including agricultural purchases, tariffs, and rare earth minerals.
abcnews.go.comPresident Trump met with Chinese leader Xi Jinping. The meeting left the status of a $14 billion Taiwan arms package unresolved. Officials in Taipei expressed uncertainty over future U.S. support.
Military.comThe U.S. has paused a planned $14 billion arms sale to Taiwan to ensure sufficient munitions for the Iran operation. Taiwan officials said they have not been notified of any change to the sale.
thehindubusinessline.comChina announced new export controls on three precursor chemicals to the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The restrictions follow a recent summit between U.S. and Chinese leaders in Beijing.
Washington ExaminerCalifornia maintains the highest gas and electricity prices in the United States. The state imports 64 percent of its oil while entering agreements on emissions and green technology.
New York PostThe United States exceeds China in total GDP, energy production, food exports, and military capabilities according to historical comparisons. China has four times the U.S. population yet produces about 60 percent of American GDP. U.S. advantages also include larger nuclear forces…
opindia.comPresident Trump stated on Wednesday that he plans to hold direct talks with Taiwan's leader. The announcement marks a shift from long-standing U.S. practice of avoiding such contacts.
forbes.comA new policy paper from the Mitchell Institute recommends that the United States prepare to place military personnel on the moon. The document argues that China’s military-led space program could gain strategic control over lunar resources and infrastructure.
theedgemarkets.comPentagon officials are considering withdrawing an $80 million conditional loan to rare-earths refiner ReElement Technologies. The move has triggered a dispute with the White House over efforts to reduce U.S. dependence on China for critical minerals.
idropnews.comPresident Trump traveled to China accompanied by several U.S. business leaders. The group seeks to address regulatory obstacles affecting operations in the country.
New York PostChina stated its opposition to U.S. engagement with Taiwan after President Trump said he would speak with Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te. The comments came days after Trump met with Chinese leader Xi Jinping.
Washington ExaminerThe United States and China conducted a recent summit in Beijing focused on trade, technology, and regional security issues. The meeting occurred as both sides maintain differing views on global governance structures and alliance roles.
focustaiwan.twThe U.S. president is scheduled to hold a call with Taiwan's president. The conversation comes as relations between the United States and China continue to draw attention.
President Trump traveled to Beijing last week for meetings with Chinese officials. The visit addressed trade balances, birthright citizenship, and security issues between the two countries.
asiaone.comU.S. officials are reviewing a major arms package for Taiwan following a recent summit between U.S. and Chinese leaders. The package represents the largest weapons agreement for Taiwan to date.
EuronewsOfficials from the world's two largest economies said they will discuss reciprocal tariff reductions on products of equivalent scale. The planned cuts follow a one-year trade truce reached last year.
cnbc.comChina's Commerce Ministry confirmed an order for 200 Boeing aircraft plus engines and spare parts. The deal follows last week's summit between President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping.
AxiosTaiwanese officials said they will keep seeking U.S. arms deliveries while strengthening domestic defense programs. The comments followed remarks by President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping on Taiwan security issues.
Fox NewsU.S. and Chinese officials held a summit last week. The White House released a fact sheet on Sunday outlining commitments from Beijing. The meeting occurred amid ongoing issues including drug trafficking and regional tensions.
Fox NewsGraham Platner, a progressive candidate for U.S. Senate in Maine, stated that the United States should adopt a cooperative approach toward China rather than an oppositional one. He linked the policy to efforts to address climate change through joint clean energy work.
nationalpost.comFederal prosecutors filed criminal charges against four Chinese container companies. The case involves alleged violations of U.S. sanctions or export rules.
SemaforChinese officials introduced a new phrase for relations with the U.S. during a recent meeting. The wording replaces an earlier slogan and sets conditions for future cooperation.
Fox NewsThe U.S. president visited Beijing for talks with Chinese officials. The meeting included American business leaders and covered trade and regional issues.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewA regional survey found rising trust in China among Southeast Asian respondents while concerns about its political influence remain high. The report also examined ASEAN's efforts to maintain autonomy amid U.S.-China competition.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewThe U.S. president met with Chinese leader Xi Jinping in Beijing last week. Discussions covered Iran, Taiwan, and the global economy. A full readout of the meeting has not been released.
nypost.comPresident Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping concluded a two-day state visit in Beijing with agreements on agricultural purchases and new trade and investment mechanisms. The two sides also discussed Taiwan and Iran but reported no concrete progress on those issues.
wwd.comU.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping met in Beijing last week. The two leaders discussed agricultural purchases and broader bilateral relations.
realitytea.comPresident Donald Trump completed a state visit to Beijing that produced new trade commitments from China. The White House said China will buy at least $17 billion in U.S. agricultural goods annually and reopen its market to American beef and poultry.
Fox NewsPresident suggested a delayed $14 billion weapons package for Taiwan could serve as leverage in negotiations with China. Taiwan's president responded that arms sales remain the most vital deterrent and that Taiwan shall never be sacrificed or traded away.
Fox NewsPresident Trump met Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing on May 14, 2026. The talks produced no announced progress on Taiwan or semiconductor issues.
forbes.comAmerican drug companies purchased Chinese-developed molecules at a pace that would double last year's total. The purchases have created divisions within the industry over whether to treat Chinese firms as partners or competitors.